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The high-resolution temporal and spatial imaging with photon-counting CT bolster our understanding of the connections between anatomy and function in structural heart imaging.

Use of the CARE Multi-Triage CT Body software will be eligible for a New Technology Add-on Payment (NTAP) from CMS starting on October 1, 2026 for inpatients in Medicare fee for service plans.

In the latest episode of her “Breast Imaging in Focus” series, Manisha Bahl, MD, MPH, FSBI, offers her perspective on a new study that examines the effectiveness of contrast-enhanced mammography in initial and subsequent rounds of breast cancer screening.

In a recent episode of our “Molecular Imaging in Focus” series, Martin Pomper, MD, PhD, discussed the origin of PSMA PET, shared his perspective on non-PSMA targets in prostate cancer and offered his thoughts on the potential promise of emerging theranostics.

The VueJect ultrasound contrast delivery system, which is geared toward cardiac ultrasound imaging, also gained Health Canada authorization.

Catch up on the latest blogs from Filippo Cademartiri, MD, PhD, who discusses topics ranging from CCTA scan acquisition and photon-counting CT to artificial intelligence and assessment of current plaque as a biomarker for evaluating MACE risk.

In comparison to standard readout-segmented echo-planar imaging, the combination of deep learning reconstruction and multi-shot diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) offered significantly higher SNR, CNR and lesion contrast with a greater than a two-minute reduction in scan time.

Getting caught up in the numbers of cases we’re reviewing may increase stress and inhibit our productivity.

Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

Noting the rising imaging volume and dearth of MRI scanner availability, the authors of a new literature review explore the utility and impact of workflow redesign, staff training, scheduling improvements and AI advances for enhancing MRI workflows.

Smaller voxel size may offer insights into biology we could never access with conventional resolution.

Catch up on the latest episodes of our Breast Imaging in Focus series with Manisha Bahl, MD, MPH, FSBI, discussing research on a variety of topics including breast arterial calcification on mammograms, automated breast ultrasound, AI and GLP-1 receptor agonists.

In a recently published review of the BI-RADS v2025 manual, leading breast radiologists offered pertinent insights on key changes for reporting of mammogram, breast ultrasound and breast MRI interpretation and assessment.

In a recent interview, Kay Jann, PhD, discussed challenges with urinary continence in stroke survivors and a forthcoming NIH-funded study examining the use of brain MRI to help identify those who may benefit from transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (TSCS).

In comparison to 2023 statistics, the authors of a new study noted an approximately 49 percent increase in radiology turnaround time for ultrasound interpretation and over a 35 percent increase in turnaround time for X-ray assessments.

























