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Article Barriers to implementation of Artificial Intelligence algorithm into routine clinical care: experiences across 5 NHS trusts in the UK.
Article Survival of opportunistically identified patients with vertebral fractures using existing CT scans: do they survive long enough to potentially benefit from fracture prevention interventions?
Article COMPARISON OF RADIOLOGY AUGMENTED VS ASYNCHRONOUS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) ENABLED VERTEBRAL FRACTURE (VF) REPORTING
Article Artificial Intelligence Enabled Vertebral Fracture Identification for Fracture Liaison Services: opportunities and challenges – The ADOPT Study
Article Clinical Validation of Commercial AI Software for the Detection of Incidental Vertebral Compression Fractures in CT Scans of the Chest and Abdomen
Article A virtual trial evaluation of patient motion in arc and linear system designs in body digital tomosynthesis
Conference Abstract FR Evaluation of the diagnostic potential of a Tomosynthesis system for MSK – ECR 2025
Conference Abstract FR Optimizing Preventive Cardiology: Harnessing AI For Early Detection Of Coronary Artery Disease
Article How AI Is Empowering Radiologists to Transform Cardiac Health Care – AppliedRadiology
By Orit Wimpfheimer, MD
Médias Novel opportunities using AI in identifying new patients with CAC
This webinar features Ron Blankstein, MD, MSCCT; Orit Wimpfheimer, MD and David Langholz, MD. Considerable research has shown that AI based incidental detection of coronary calcification presents an opportunity to identify previously unknown patients with considerable cardiovascular risk and empower clinicians to promote cardiovascular disease prevention. Incidental coronary artery calcification (iCAC) can be integrated seamlessly into the clinical workflow as will be presented by Corewell Health in Michigan who will share their experience, impact and lessons learned.
Livres blancs ÉVALUER LES APPLICATIONS ET LE POTENTIEL D’UN SYSTÈME DE TOMOSYNTHÈSE POUR AIDER LES CLINICIENS DANS LE DIAGNOSTIC DES MALADIES THORACIQUES ET PULMONAIRES
Conference Abstract FR
2 minutes de lecture