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Contrast shortage likely longitudinal? | Expert POCUS users name favorite handhelds
Friday, July 8, 2022
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Today's News and Trends

CT contrast shortage seen as amplification, continuation of deep-set dynamics

The shortage of iodinated contrast media that has rattled U.S. radiology since early May didn’t come from nowhere.

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CT contrast shortage seen as amplification, continuation of deep-set dynamics

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The shortage of iodinated contrast media that has rattled U.S. radiology since early May didn’t come from nowhere.
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Scholarly POCUS judges impressed by handheld models from GE, Philips, EchoNous

Two dozen academic physicians from around the U.S. with expertise in point-of-care ultrasound—and no vested interest in POCUS industry players—recently tested and compared four commercially available POCUS handhelds.

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The GE healthcare vScan Air was one of several point of care ultrasound (POCUS) systems on display at the ACC 2022 meeting.
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Scholarly POCUS judges impressed by handheld models from GE, Philips, EchoNous

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The GE healthcare vScan Air was one of several point of care ultrasound (POCUS) systems on display at the ACC 2022 meeting.
Two dozen academic physicians from around the U.S. with expertise in point-of-care ultrasound—and no vested interest in POCUS industry players—recently tested and compared four commercially available POCUS handhelds.
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Featured Articles

POCUS access: Urban oases, rural deserts

Fewer than 40% of rural counties in the U.S. can offer residents any access to point-of-care ultrasound, while nearly 90% of their metropolitan counterparts have POCUS aplenty. 

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POCUS access: Urban oases, rural deserts

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Fewer than 40% of rural counties in the U.S. can offer residents any access to point-of-care ultrasound, while nearly 90% of their metropolitan counterparts have POCUS aplenty. 
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Low back imaging: All-in-one MR makes strong showing vs. added CT

Two emerging MRI techniques show promise as all-in-one imaging tests for patients with pain in and below the lower back due to changes in the sacroiliac joint.

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Low back imaging: All-in-one MR makes strong showing vs. added CT

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Two emerging MRI techniques show promise as all-in-one imaging tests for patients with pain in and below the lower back due to changes in the sacroiliac joint.
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In Case You Missed It

Lightweight, short-stature MR scanner cleared

The FDA has greenlit a whole-body MRI machine that uses deep learning and advanced image processing to wring “elevated image quality” from a magnet with only 0.55 Tesla field strength.

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Lightweight, short-stature MR scanner cleared

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The FDA has greenlit a whole-body MRI machine that uses deep learning and advanced image processing to wring “elevated image quality” from a magnet with only 0.55 Tesla field strength.
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Another mammography team in hot water over image quality

The FDA is notifying patients and referrers of another breast-imaging service’s slide into noncompliance with regulatory standards for image quality.

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Another mammography team in hot water over image quality

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The FDA is notifying patients and referrers of another breast-imaging service’s slide into noncompliance with regulatory standards for image quality.
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In Other News

AI model outperforms rads at distinguishing malignant from reactive lymph nodes on US

“Visual techniques are not enough to correctly classify nodes in patients after COVID-19 vaccination,” experts shared in EJR.

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AI model outperforms rads at distinguishing malignant from reactive lymph nodes on US

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“Visual techniques are not enough to correctly classify nodes in patients after COVID-19 vaccination,” experts shared in EJR.
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Radiation exposure during structural heart procedures much higher for echocardiographers than cardiologists

The new analysis focused on transcatheter edge-to-edge repair and left atrial appendage occlusion procedures.

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Radiation exposure during structural heart procedures much higher for echocardiographers than cardiologists

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The new analysis focused on transcatheter edge-to-edge repair and left atrial appendage occlusion procedures.
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NIH study reveals COVID-19 brain fog may be from immune response

The condition of brain fog that some COVID-19 patients experience could be caused by an immune response to the virus.

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NIH study reveals COVID-19 brain fog may be from immune response

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The condition of brain fog that some COVID-19 patients experience could be caused by an immune response to the virus.
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