Top 25 articles from AuntMinnie.com’s RSNA 2024 RADcast

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Dear AuntMinnie Member,

RSNA 2024 did not disappoint. Whether you were taking in scientific presentations, participating in a myriad of other educational opportunities, or were primarily interested in exploring the Exhibit Halls at McCormick Place, radiology’s premier meeting delivered the goods.

Final registration numbers will be released in a few weeks, but the RSNA said that advance registration numbers were strong and in line with expectations. It anticipates meeting or exceeding 40,000 registrants.

To celebrate AuntMinnie's 25th anniversary, we’re sharing the top 25 most highly viewed articles from the conference in Chicago. Not surprisingly, AI figured prominently on the list.

For example, members were especially keen to view our video interview with Paul Chang, MD, on the Four Horsemen of AI immaturity, as well as consultant Michael J. Cannavo’s entertaining 2024 PACSman Awards. Other popular stories shared how a deep-learning algorithm can improve coronary CT angiography, how AI was successful in replacing a radiologist in a double-reading screening mammography paradigm, and how Eric Topol, MD, views generative AI and the challenges in the way of broader adoption of AI in radiology.

Body composition analysis has been a hot area of research over the last few years. At RSNA 2024, readers were especially interested in the role of MRI in estimating a patient’s risk of Alzheimer’s and in predicting cognitive decline.

Several other video interviews drew attention, including our conversation with Eliot Siegel, MD, on the current state of theranostics and our interview with Steve Holloway of Signify Research on developments in the exhibit halls.

What else is on the list? See below for the Top 25 and also check out our 2024 RSNA RADcast for all of our coverage.

  1. Characterizing body fat with MRI helps predict Alzheimer’s risk
  2. Video from RSNA 2024: The Four Horsemen of AI immaturity
  3. Highly processed foods affect muscle quality
  4. The 2024 PACSman Awards: Show me the money
  5. PET/CT can detect prostate cancer in ‘PSA 0’ patients
  6. Siemens broadens photon-counting CT portfolio
  7. Convolutional neural network improves coronary CTA
  8. Video from RSNA 2024: Theranostics on the rise
  9. United Imaging introduces new 3T MRI scanner and new PET/CT platform
  10. Simple filtration system removes iodinated contrast from wastewater
  11. MRI reveals that skeletal muscle loss indicates cognitive decline risk
  12. AI successful in replacing radiologist in double-reading settings
  13. Many medical students not interested in radiology careers
  14. Portable, ultralow-field MRI improves stroke diagnosis
  15. Topol: AI gearing for 'everything era'
  16. German study supports GAE as routine treatment for knee osteoarthritis
  17. Canon features new MRI scanner, AI, CT enhancements at RSNA 2024
  18. Cardiac calcium score screening CT can also detect lung cancer
  19. Study shows that women will pay for AI breast cancer screening exam
  20. Philips highlights AI automation, cloud at RSNA 2024
  21. Thyroid medication linked to bone loss
  22. GE HealthCare targets precision care, workflow improvements
  23. Video from RSNA 2024: AI is transforming radiology
  24. RSNA president: Intelligent connections needed to advance AI in radiology
  25. Video from RSNA 2024: Exhibit Hall report

Erik L. Ridley
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnie.com

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