News | Artificial Intelligence | Jeff Zagoudis, Associate Editor

The American College of Radiology (ACR) is one of seven professional societies behind a new consensus document on the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology. The authors are taking comments on the draft guidance through April 15, 2019, and a finalized document will be produced within the following six months.

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Case Study | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Anthony Pearson, M.D.

Call nights are by far the worst part of being a clinical cardiologist. I love what I do during the day, but on weekends ...

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News | Artificial Intelligence

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) announced an expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI) education with two new regional courses this spring, including the first RSNA Spotlight course to be held in the U.S. The society will bring together top AI experts and knowledgeable industry professionals in an intimate, professional setting to deliver the latest, most practical AI insights through sessions and panel discussions.

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Technology | Wearables

March 5, 2019 — Connected healthcare solutions provider VivaLNK announced its internet of things (IoT)-enabled medical ...

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Videos | Advanced Visualization

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are starting to be adopted for physician training, patient education ...

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Videos | ECG

This is a quick demo of the Schiller Cardiovit FT-1 electrocardiograph (ECG) system displayed at the Healthcare ...

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Dictation by radiologist using Nuance's technology. More powerful, intelligent voice operated systems were demonstrated at HIMSS 2019 as a way to help reduce physician burn out when using EHRs.
Feature | HIMSS | Alex Green, Signify Research

Here are some takeaway insights on key technologies highlighted at the Healthcare Information Management and Systems ...

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 SoftServe's “Touch My Heart” work-in-progress allows anyone wearing an AR headset to see and interact with the heart.
Feature | HIMSS | Dave Fornell, Editor

DAIC and ITN magazines created a gallery of photos from the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS ...

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News | Stem Cell Therapies

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently finalized two guidance documents regarding regenerative medicine therapies. In the cardiology arena, there are ongoing research efforts and several clinical trials looking at the use of stem cells to repair myocardial infarcts following heart attacks. If cardiac tissue regeneration became viable, it holds the promise of greatly reducing heart failure, which is a major cost driver in the U.S. healthcare system.

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Videos | Artificial Intelligence

Anthony Chang, M.D., chief intelligence and innovation officer, Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), and medical ...

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Blog | HIMSS

Healthcare today is largely woven together with electronic medical record (EMR) systems, which has led to the rapid ...

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News | Pulmonary Embolism

Artificial intelligence (AI) radiology solution provider Aidoc announced the commercial release of its CE-marked product for the identification and triage of pulmonary embolism (PE) in computed tomography (CT) pulmonary angiograms. By flagging obstructions in blood-flow to the lungs, Aidoc prioritizes radiologists’ work queues and helps them detect critical conditions faster, leading to quicker treatment and saving lives.

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Podcast | Cardiac Imaging

AI, Mobile Technologies Are Changing How We Think About Cardiac Disease

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Technology | Angiography

iSchemaView announced the release of RAPID Angio, a complete neuroimaging solution for the angiography suite that integrates iSchemaView’s RAPID software with syngo DynaCT Multiphase from Siemens Healthineers. The syngo DynaCT Multiphase is a three-dimensional image acquisition technique employing multiple rotations of a C-arm system to acquire a multi-phasic 3-D representation of the brain and its perfusion. This technology, when combined with the RAPID platform’s CTP product, delivers a powerful imaging solution to the angio suite for acute stroke patients.

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By far readers had the most interest in the recall of Stryker's LifePak15 defibrillator-monitors. The FDA said the system might lock up after after a shock is delivered, prompting the company to come up with an emergency fix on its machines.
Feature | Dave Fornell, Editor, and A.J. Connell

March 1, 2019 — Here is the list of the most popular content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) ...

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