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Deep learning with 3D kidney ultrasound | Cancer screening with abbreviated breast MRI | More

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Deep learning with 3D kidney ultrasound | Cancer screening with abbreviated breast MRI | More
Friday, April 29, 2022
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AI looking handy with 3D abdominal ultrasound

Mayo Clinic researchers have demonstrated a deep learning model that can automatically segment kidneys and measure total kidney volumes using only 3D ultrasound images.

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Kidney image. About 80% of chronic kidney disease patients actually die from cardiovascular complications. Although the link between these diseases is well established, the actual biological mechanism involved has not been fully understood. But researchers at Temple University recently uncovered a key piece to this connection, where chronic kidney disease and high-fat diets combine to trigger blood vessel inflammation. Their findings are published online in Redox Biology.[1]
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AI looking handy with 3D abdominal ultrasound

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Kidney image. About 80% of chronic kidney disease patients actually die from cardiovascular complications. Although the link between these diseases is well established, the actual biological mechanism involved has not been fully understood. But researchers at Temple University recently uncovered a key piece to this connection, where chronic kidney disease and high-fat diets combine to trigger blood vessel inflammation. Their findings are published online in Redox Biology.[1]
Mayo Clinic researchers have demonstrated a deep learning model that can automatically segment kidneys and measure total kidney volumes using only 3D ultrasound images.
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Abbreviated breast MRI deemed an attractive screening option—sometimes

AB-MRI is a cost-effective means of screening women with dense breast tissue for breast cancer—as long as the per-exam costs don’t top 82% of what would have been spent to perform full-protocol breast MRI.

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Abbreviated breast MRI deemed an attractive screening option—sometimes

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AB-MRI is a cost-effective means of screening women with dense breast tissue for breast cancer—as long as the per-exam costs don’t top 82% of what would have been spent to perform full-protocol breast MRI.
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Imaging shows COVID vaccines effective at warding off pulmonary embolism

Researchers have found the condition significantly less among patients who received at least two doses of a COVID vaccine.

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Imaging shows COVID vaccines effective at warding off pulmonary embolism

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Researchers have found the condition significantly less among patients who received at least two doses of a COVID vaccine.
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5 ways to avoid needlesticks in radiological settings

Diagnostic radiology is not immune to the likelihood. All radiologists, trainees and technologists who perform or assist in image-guided needle biopsies or intravenous contrast administration live with some level of risk. 

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5 ways to avoid needlesticks in radiological settings

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Diagnostic radiology is not immune to the likelihood. All radiologists, trainees and technologists who perform or assist in image-guided needle biopsies or intravenous contrast administration live with some level of risk. 
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Are video radiology reports the wave of the future?

Video reports could play an important role in increasing radiologists’ roles in patient-centered care, experts have suggested. 

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Are video radiology reports the wave of the future?

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Video reports could play an important role in increasing radiologists’ roles in patient-centered care, experts have suggested. 
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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive

Researchers examined data from more than 750,000 heart failure hospitalizations, sharing their findings in JACC: Heart Failure. 

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
Researchers examined data from more than 750,000 heart failure hospitalizations, sharing their findings in JACC: Heart Failure. 
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More than 400 nursing homes expected to close this year

The 400+ closures projected for 2022 are nearly double the next highest year, when 220 nursing homes closed in 2019.

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More than 400 nursing homes expected to close this year

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The 400+ closures projected for 2022 are nearly double the next highest year, when 220 nursing homes closed in 2019.
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