Monday 11 October 2010

Hologic Offers 3D Mammography Training Program.

KeyImagesmAny company should first design a program for physicians to exercise on how to read digital mammography files. Realizing this, Hologic, a major company providing breast imaging systems, decided to offer training on its new 3D digital mammography device before it becomes commercial product on the U.S. market.

NMR/MRI Used For Molecular Imaging Through Micro-fluidic Devices.

molecular_MRIIn a recent study, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) were used to capture images of materials flowing through micro-fluidic "lab-on-a-chip" devices and focus on microscopic particles of special interest with new, unprecedented spatial and time resolutions. The study was conducted by chemist Alexander Pines and his researching team, in cooperation with the University of California (UC) at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). The study is highlighted in the journal Science, in a paper named "Zooming in on Microscopic Flow by Remotely Detected MRI."

Huntsville Memorial Hospital Awarded ACR’s Accreditation In Mammography

digital-mammography_radwaAs the result of a new survey, conducted by the American college of Radiology (ACR), Huntsville Memorial Hospital (HMH) has been awarded a three-year accreditation in mammography, the ACR, located in Reston, Va., grants accreditation to facilities that achieve high practice standards. The accreditation is awarded after a peer-review evaluation of the practice. Assessments are organized and conducted by wide-certified physicians and medical physicists who are expert in the scope.

Monongahela Valley Hospital Joins Image Radiology Group LP.

CT_scanning_systemIn an announcement, Monongahela Valley Hospital declared that it has joined, Charleroi-based, Image Radiology Group LP. They are going to provide different diagnostic services at 2001 Lincoln Way, Oak Park Mall, White Oak and 4198 Washington Road, Route 19, McMurray. Louis J. Panza, Jr., president and CEO of Monongahela Valley Hospital mentioned that the partnership was effective stating from September 23 and services through the hospital could be offered as early as November. He added that "Image Radiology Group is well respected in the region and, like MVH, recognizes the importance of high-quality, prompt and professional service. We look forward to a great partnership."

A New Mammography Machine Added To McDuffie Regional Medical Center

untitled_radwaIn March, McDuffie Regional Medical Center presented a new digital mammography system from Hologic. The new machine helps to detect breast cancer and to diagnose the disease earlier. Sheron Rutkowski, the director of radiology at MRMC, mentioned that "It's faster because we no longer have to develop film,” she added "The image just pops up within seconds on the computer screen. The patients no longer have to wait for us to develop the film before they can leave."

A Study Shows That FePt Nanoparticles Can Perform As CT/MRI

Matthew_YungIn a recent study, published in the Sept. 29 issue of Journal of American Chemical Society, Iron-platinum alloy (FePt) nanoparticles can perform as dual modal CT/MRI molecular imaging contrast agent in clinical procedures. Chia-chun Chen, PhD, a professor in the department of chemistry at National Taiwan Normal University and his team has developed and used the water-solvable FePt nanoparticles of 3nm, 6 nm and 12 nm in diameter as dual modality contrast agent for CT/MRI molecular imaging.

Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Can Improve Poor Bone Healing.

0_lipusA new randomized controlled study published in the open access journal BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, has showed that the use of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) in patients suffering from tibial fractures with inadequate healing leaded to 34% greater bone mineral density (BMD) in the fracture area after 16 weeks than use of a sham device.
LIPUS to increase BMD.

Telemedicine Can Promote Early Diagnosis And Treatment Of Pediatric Heart Problems.

0_heart-rythm-ekg-9700New evidence that emphasizes the important role of telemedicine in promoting healthcare has been revealed by a recent study conducted by researchers from Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Mo. The study showed that rapid electronic review of children's heart images by physicians approximately 200 miles away allowed earlier diagnosis and treatment of potentially serious pediatric cardiology problems. This result comes after an earlier report indicating that telemedicine could improve care for senior citizens battling depression.