PACSGEAR will unveil at RSNA 2009 a quality control tool for PACS.
PACSGEAR will unveil at RSNA 2009 a quality control tool for PACS. The new product, dubbed GEARView QC, lets PACS administrators fix common demographic errors in any DICOM field, as well as visually edit studies to split, combine exams, or add and remove images. Studies can also be ‘anonymized’ by masking burned-in annotations. GEARView QC is based on the company’s GEARView medical image and report viewer, which was developed to give patients and healthcare personnel a simple way to view medical images and related results.
MRI-Based AI Radiomics Model Offers 'Robust' Prediction of Perineural Invasion in Prostate Cancer
July 26th 2024A model that combines MRI-based deep learning radiomics and clinical factors demonstrated an 84.8 percent ROC AUC and a 92.6 percent precision-recall AUC for predicting perineural invasion in prostate cancer cases.
Breast MRI Study Examines Common Factors with False Negatives and False Positives
July 24th 2024The absence of ipsilateral breast hypervascularity is three times more likely to be associated with false-negative findings on breast MRI and non-mass enhancement lesions have a 4.5-fold likelihood of being linked to false-positive results, according to new research.
Can Polyenergetic Reconstruction Help Resolve Streak Artifacts in Photon Counting CT?
July 22nd 2024New research looking at photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) demonstrated significantly reduced variation and tracheal air density attenuation with polyenergetic reconstruction in contrast to monoenergetic reconstruction on chest CT.