Jenny Jones[email protected]PACS/VNAMachine-learning model improves workload balance, fairnessMonday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | M3-SSIN02-5 | Room E350A machine-learning model that estimates the difficulty of interpreting a study can improve fairness and workload balance, while helping to prevent cherry-picking of studies, according to this presentation.November 24, 2022PACS/VNALarge-scale assessment of 3D printing utilization finds time savings, varied useMonday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | M3-SSIN02-4 | Room E350In this scientific talk, researchers will provide their detailed analysis of the RSNA-American College of Radiology (ACR) 3D Printing Registry, including a report on how 3D printing technology is saving more than 35 minutes on average in the operating room or interventional suite.November 24, 2022PACS/VNARadiologists create interactive reports over the long termMonday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | M3-SSIN02-3 | Room E350Once radiologists begin inserting hyperlinks for key image findings into their radiology reports, they continue to do so over the long term, according to this scientific presentation.November 24, 2022PACS/VNAMacros make it faster to create video reportsMonday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | M3-SSIN02-2 | Room E350In this scientific presentation, researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center will describe how radiologists can create video radiology reports in less than a minute by using macros.November 24, 2022PACS/VNAConsumer-grade displays show quality variancesMonday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | M3-SSIN02-1 | Room E350Although relatively low-cost consumer-grade displays are diagnostically viable, they may require more technical support than medical-grade displays due to greater backlight drift and other quality variances, according to this scientific presentation.November 24, 2022UltrasoundPoor patient health may prompt reactions to Lumason ultrasoundAdverse effects associated with the Lumason/SonoVue-enhanced ultrasound are not dependent on patient demographics or contrast-enhanced ultrasound indications, according to a study published November 7 in Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology.November 13, 2022Clinical NewsDynamic chest radiography a viable way to diagnose lung hypertensionDynamic chest radiography has similar efficacy as lung ventilation profusion scanning for diagnosing chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, according to a study published November 8 in the journal Radiology.November 9, 2022CTEVT, neuroimaging lead to higher stroke care costsStroke treatment costs increased 4.9% between 2012 and 2019, driven by endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) and, to a lesser extent, neuroimaging, according to research published November 7 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.November 8, 2022Market AnalysisRadiology practices leverage technology to embrace remote readingMany radiology groups were forced to embrace remote reading at home by radiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. And that practice appears here to stay.November 7, 2022Market AnalysisHow to integrate pathology into an enterprise imaging systemWith the goal of creating a better care continuum, Stanford Healthcare is developing an enterprise imaging system that will integrate pathology image data, according to project leader Jonathan Shoemaker.November 7, 2022Page 1 of 1Top StoriesUltrasoundCould cranial ultrasound sub for brain MRI in imaging infants?Cranial ultrasound could have utility for imaging infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.Digital X-RayDark-field x-ray detects bone changes related to osteoporosisMRIRadiology responds to devastating floods in SpainCTTributes pour in for CT pioneer Willi KalenderSponsor ContentFREE Webinar