FDA Grants Breakthrough Status to AI for Radiology Report Drafting
The technology analyzes chest radiographs to generate preliminary report text, aiming to address increasing imaging volumes and interpretation delays.
The technology analyzes chest radiographs to generate preliminary report text, aiming to address increasing imaging volumes and interpretation delays.
New FDA clearances authorize the use of an AI tool to detect lung nodules and help triage pneumothorax and pleural effusion on chest X-rays.
A study published in Nature Medicine shows that Swedish researchers developed AI models that outperformed human experts in detecting ovarian cancer from ultrasound images, offering improved diagnostic accuracy and reduced need for expert referrals.
A Hong Kong-based team has developed the Co-Plane Attention across MRI Sequences deep learning model to classify 12 knee abnormalities from multi-sequence MRI, improving diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and aligning with clinical standards while bridging expertise gaps in radiology.
Read MoreThe American College of Radiology (ACR) has launched Assess-AI, the first AI quality registry to monitor and analyze the real-world performance of imaging AI algorithms, providing radiology facilities with performance insights, national benchmarks, and tools to ensure safe, effective, and transparent AI integration in clinical practice.
Read MoreIn this exclusive interview, Avez Rizvi, MD, CEO of RADPAIR, shares insights into the future of AI in radiology and the role RADPAIR aims to play in creating an AI-driven, patient-focused healthcare environment.
Read MoreGoogle Cloud’s new report highlights how generative AI can reduce administrative burdens for radiologists by automating documentation and image analysis, improving efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, and patient care quality.
Read MoreUniversity of California, San Francisco researchers developed a machine learning algorithm that enhances 3T MRI images to simulate 7T resolution, improving the detection of brain abnormalities like those in traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis.
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