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The FDA has approved AI-based PET/MRI “denoising”. How safe is this technology?

By LUKE OAKDEN-RAYNER, MD Super-resolution* promises to be one of the most impactful medical imaging AI technologies, but only if it is safe. Last week we saw the FDA approve the first MRI...

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RSNA 2019 AI Round-Up

Shah Islam Hugh Harvey By HUGH HARVEY, MBBS and SHAH ISLAM, MBBS AI in medical imaging entered the consciousness of radiologists just a few years ago, notably peaking in 2016 when Geoffrey Hinton...

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Explain yourself, machine. Producing simple text descriptions for AI...

By LUKE OAKDEN-RAYNER, MD One big theme in AI research has been the idea of interpretability. How should AI systems explain their decisions to engender trust in their human users? Can we trust a...

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Radiology Gets an “App Store” for its AI Tools | Ben Panter, Blackford Analysis

AI in radiology is not new. In fact, the field is swarming with various apps and tools seeking to find a place in the radiologist’s toolkit to get more value out of medical imaging and improve patient...

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Can AI diagnose COVID-19 on CT scans? Can humans?

Vidur Mahajan Vasanth Venugopal By VASANTH VENUGOPAL MD and VIDUR MAHAJAN MBBS, MBA What can Artificial Intelligence (AI) do? AI can, simply put, do two things – one, it can do what humans can do....

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CT scanning is just awful for diagnosing Covid-19

By LUKE OAKDEN-RAYNER, MBBS I got asked the other day to comment for Wired on the role of AI in Covid-19 detection, in particular for use with CT scanning. Since I didn’t know exactly what resources...

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Infection Control for COVID-19 Imaging

By STEPHEN BORSTELMANN, MD Occasionally, you get handed a question you know little about, but it’s clear you need to know more.  Like most of us these days, I was chatting with my colleagues about the...

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It’s complicated. A deep dive into the Viz/Medicare AI reimbursement model.

By LUKE OAKDEN-RAYNER In the last post I wrote about the recent decision by CMS to reimburse a Viz.AI stroke detection model through Medicare/Medicaid. I briefly explained how this funding model will...

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Docs are ROCs: a simple fix for a “methodologically indefensible” practice in...

By LUKE OAKDEN-RAYNER Anyone who has read my blog or tweets before has probably seen that I have issues with some of the common methods used to analyse the performance of medical machine learning...

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1896 – The Birth of Radiology

By SAURABH JHA and JEANNE ELKIN Mr. Smith’s pneumonia was clinically shy. He didn’t have a fever. His white blood cells hadn’t increased. The only sign of an infection, other than his cough, was that...

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