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Friday, May 6, 2022
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Most imaging AI algorithms perform unimpressively in external validation exercises

Some 81% of the models—70 of 86 DL algorithms reported in 83 separate studies—diminished at least somewhat in diagnostic accuracy compared with their accuracy on internal datasets.

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Most imaging AI algorithms perform unimpressively in external validation exercises

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Some 81% of the models—70 of 86 DL algorithms reported in 83 separate studies—diminished at least somewhat in diagnostic accuracy compared with their accuracy on internal datasets.
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10 notable regulatory approvals of diagnostic devices over the past 30 days

Along with radiology-specific software and products, the list may include newly greenlit offerings for use in other settings that are increasingly important to multidisciplinary care.

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CMS greenlights LDCT lung cancer screening
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10 notable regulatory approvals of diagnostic devices over the past 30 days

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CMS greenlights LDCT lung cancer screening
Along with radiology-specific software and products, the list may include newly greenlit offerings for use in other settings that are increasingly important to multidisciplinary care.
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FDA clears spinal-tap test that could challenge PET in Alzheimer’s diagnostics

The FDA has approved a lab test for evaluating cognitively impaired adults who may be in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

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FDA clears spinal-tap test that could challenge PET in Alzheimer’s diagnostics

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The FDA has approved a lab test for evaluating cognitively impaired adults who may be in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
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MRI beats ultrasound at grading common foot injury, but tables turn for up-or-down diagnostics

Injuries of the plantar plate—the cluster of ligaments underneath the four smaller “knuckles” of the toes—are better assessed with MRI than with ultrasound scans. 

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Foot ultrasound bested foot MRI on pooled sensitivity while lagging on specificity
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MRI beats ultrasound at grading common foot injury, but tables turn for up-or-down diagnostics

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Foot ultrasound bested foot MRI on pooled sensitivity while lagging on specificity
Injuries of the plantar plate—the cluster of ligaments underneath the four smaller “knuckles” of the toes—are better assessed with MRI than with ultrasound scans. 
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In Other News

ARRS 2022 discusses pitfalls of radiologist 'tunnel vision'

"Inattention blindness bias" causes radiologists to unintentionally overlook what could be considered an obvious or significant finding.

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ARRS 2022 discusses pitfalls of radiologist 'tunnel vision'

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"Inattention blindness bias" causes radiologists to unintentionally overlook what could be considered an obvious or significant finding.
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How the science behind COVID-19 vaccines could transform care for heart attack patients

A technique seen in the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines may be able to help heart cells repair themselves, according to new research out of the Netherlands. 

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How the science behind COVID-19 vaccines could transform care for heart attack patients

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A technique seen in the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines may be able to help heart cells repair themselves, according to new research out of the Netherlands. 
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Margins are improving, but hospitals face a long road to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

Hospital and health systems saw incremental economic improvements in March, with rising margins and fewer COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. 

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Hospital finance, Despite improving margins, hospitals face a long road to recovery from the COVID pandemic
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Margins are improving, but hospitals face a long road to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

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Hospital finance, Despite improving margins, hospitals face a long road to recovery from the COVID pandemic
Hospital and health systems saw incremental economic improvements in March, with rising margins and fewer COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. 
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