Magnetic resonance imaging uses magnetic fields and radio waves to form images of the body. These images can be used to diagnose a wide variety of health conditions, making reading these images a critical part of a radiologist’s training. Sometimes, structures appear in the MRI imaging that is not anatomically present. These artifacts can mimic pathologies, leading to improper diagnoses. Learning to recognized common artifacts and how to avoid them improves the diagnostic properties of MRI.
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Vikki Harmonay
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13 Ways to Decontaminate Medical Imaging Equipment & Protect Staff
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Jun 16, 2015 @ 10:06 AM
Radiology equipment is some of the most expensive investments a practice, clinic, hospital or healthcare facility can make. It’s expensive to purchase and install—and then there’s the required preventative maintenance, on top of that. Of course, preventative maintenance is designed to prevent the need of costly breakdowns that can affect your revenue flow. Now, there’s also a call by the World Health Organization for additional policies and approaches for decontamination of radiology equipment, and the protection of radiology personnel.
Read MoreTopics: More Than Just Imaging Solutions, Medical Imaging Equipment
If you already have an MRI in your facility and you were there when it was installed, you know how much work went into building that MRI suite. Now that’s it’s up and working, you want to make sure it stays that way, right? The good news is, there are ways to avoid or prevent the unexpected from happening, thanks to MRI preventative maintenance.
Read MoreTopics: Used Medical Imaging Equipment, MRI, Medical Imaging Equipment Service
Reimbursements for lung cancer screenings - Will you get tickets to the show?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Fri, Jun 5, 2015 @ 15:06 PM
This article was first published on DotMed-Healthcare Business on April 21, 2015 then on the Medic Vision site in May by Eyal Aharon.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Imaging News
Back From Orlando with ASCA Roll the Dice C-Arm Winners!
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, May 27, 2015 @ 15:05 PM
Orlando is the home of Disney, Epcot, Universal Studios –and the perfect location for last week’s ASCA Conference! The Marriott Orlando World Center was a great place to stay again. The convention center was conveniently located there at the hotel, which had multiple different pathways, pools and gathering areas which made it easy to get around. If you were in the mood to rise before 6am on Friday there was also the 5k to run or walk the golf course trail.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Industry Meetings, More Than Just Imaging Solutions
Are you thinking about replacing your CT Scanner in order to meet increased demand? Are you considering the addition of a new CT Scanner to offer a different imaging modality to your practice? Before you make a final decision, one of the most important considerations is the number of data slices you need—or think you need.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Imaging Comparisons, CT Scanner
The Growing Need for MRI in Veterinary Medicine
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Mon, May 4, 2015 @ 12:05 PM
We were reminded this week, unfortunately, that MRIs are not just for people any more. One of our co-workers has a beautiful six-year-old brindle bullmastiff that began having seizures—and not just one now and then, but multiple times a day. A trip to the neurologist resulted in an order for a brain MRI. Unfortunately, the diagnosis was not good—a brain tumor that was large and inoperable. While our friend is heartbroken, she’s also relieved that she knows exactly what’s wrong, what to expect, and roughly how much time she has left with Poudre.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions, MRI, Veterinary Blogs
Going Green with Refurbished & Used Medical Imaging Equipment
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Apr 7, 2015 @ 09:04 AM
MRI systems, CT scanners, C-Arms, and all other radiology systems are essential for diagnosing the full gambit of medical conditions. These systems are both large and expensive, and obtaining them issometimes cost-prohibitive, especially for smaller hospitals and medical clinics. Buying used and refurbished medical imaging equipment doesn't only save money, but it also saves the environment by keeping these devices from going into landfills.
Read MoreTopics: Buying Imaging Equipment, Used Medical Imaging Equipment, Refurbished medical imaging equipment
New Low Dose CT Mandates Bring More Questions Than Answers
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Apr 1, 2015 @ 10:04 AM
Wanted: straight answers.
Creating standards. Improving reporting. Lowering dose to better the health and safety of patients and staff. These are laudable goals, and the new Standard XR-29-2013 from the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s (NEMA’s) Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) is taking them on.
Read MoreHow to Survive an MRI Without Freaking Out: The Facts
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Mar 24, 2015 @ 13:03 PM
Have you ever had an MRI? As for me, I didn’t mind it at all. But for some folks, it ranks right up there with the dreaded colonoscopy. The idea of having to stay completely (ok, deathly) still while listening to that annoying and incredibly loud banging noise sends them screaming to the nearest tranquilizer. In fact, I’ve known a few who actually left before having the procedure!
Read MoreTopics: MRI, More Than Just Imaging Solutions