Philips Medical Systems commercially launched its Syntegra multimodality software at the June Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting as part of two other products. The company released the software to run on the Pinnacle3 3D radiation therapy planning
Philips Medical Systems commercially launched its Syntegra multimodality software at the June Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting as part of two other products. The company released the software to run on the Pinnacle3 3D radiation therapy planning system and the Philips Gemini PET/CT system. Syntegra is designed to improve workflow between diagnostic and radiation oncology.
What a Large CT Study Reveals About Potential Kidney Injury, Diabetes and Risk Stratification
June 7th 2023The use of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) was associated with more than double the risk of contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) in patients with diabetes and an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) less than 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 in comparison to the use of non-contrast CT in this population.
The Path of Least Resistance: Make it a Road Less Traveled in Radiology
June 5th 2023Whether it’s attempting to get appropriate clinical histories from referring physicians or getting a tech to split up a multiphasic contrast study into separate image series, consistently striving to fight the good fight for optimal image interpretation is worth the effort.
The Reading Room: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Cancer Screenings, and COVID-19
November 3rd 2020In this podcast episode, Dr. Shalom Kalnicki, from Montefiore and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses the disparities minority patients face with cancer screenings and what can be done to increase access during the pandemic.
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