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RTsafe and OSL sign agreement for distribution

RTsafe, a medical technology company focused on improving the safety and accuracy of radiotherapy, has signed an exclusive agreement for Oncology Systems Limited (OSL) to distribute its products and services in the UK and Ireland. OSL science and innovation lead Rob Julian said: “OSL is delighted to partner with RTsafe, whose fully customisable anthropomorphic phantoms […]

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UCLH adds ulrich injector pumps to improve contrast administration

Advanced MRI superintendent at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) Jay Patel has found contrast administration is greatly improved since receiving training on ulrich medical injector pumps supplied by Synapse Medical. “I can now operate them with ease, significantly improving our contrast administration process. The pumps streamline workflow by reducing consumable use, only […]

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Second healthcare forum to focus on shaping the 10-Year Health Plan and navigating an evolving landscape

The Fujifilm Healthcare Forum was launched last year at The Brewery in London. Designed to unite professionals from across the healthcare sector, the forum provided a platform for thought-provoking discussions, insightful debates and networking opportunities. The idea stemmed from a conversation with one of Fujifilm’s key partners, who highlighted the importance of seeking input from […]

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Tesla system offers affordable options for simple infusions

Wardray Premise is offering a new system for delivering patient infusions during MRI scans. The Tesla iV1 offers a cost-effective solution for simple infusions where MRI units or veterinary units do not need a full four-pump infusion system, with six or more hours of battery life. The Tesla iV1 system works exclusively with the B. […]

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Scientific articles

Welcome to our scientific articles section, where we present the latest research and advancements in the field of medical imaging. This section is dedicated to providing healthcare professionals, researchers, and students with access to cutting-edge studies, innovative techniques, and comprehensive reviews. Our curated selection of scientific articles covers a wide range of topics, from diagnostic imaging and radiology to imaging technology and clinical applications. Join us in exploring the forefront of medical imaging science, staying informed about the latest discoveries, and advancing your knowledge in this dynamic field.

Artificial intelligence in detecting paediatric fractures: where are we now?

Paediatric fractures make up a large part of the acute paediatric workload both in the emergency department and community-based care, such as urgent care and walk-in centres. Paediatric fractures can be very subtle, posing a diagnostic challenge for the untrained eye. Missed fractures can have a significant impact in children, including opportunities to raise safeguarding […]

Dr Emma Allan, Dr Emily Ashworth, Cato Pauling, Dr Susie Shelmerdine

University College London Hospital; Great Ormond Street Hospital; UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health; Great Ormond Street Hospital

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Adaptive radiotherapy and AI in head and neck cancer

Over 12,000 patients are diagnosed with head and neck cancer across the UK every year. Alcohol and tobacco use have long been established as primary risk factors for the development of these cancers. However, there has been a notable increase in the cases of oropharyngeal cancer in recent years, particularly those linked to the oncogenic […]

Polly Darby, John McLellan, Rafael Moleron

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

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Improving PETCT using AI

Imagine a future where every PETCT scan delivers faster, sharper images and fewer diagnostic doubts or discrepancies – that is the potential transformative power of AI. I won’t take you through what AI, or machine learning (ML), is; for that can I simply direct you to another RAD Magazine article entitled ‘AI in multimodality imaging’ […]

Dr Peter Strouhal

Dr Peter Strouhal

Alliance Medical

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The use of pre-existing imaging for routine MRI safety screening

Thorough MRI safety screening, to identify any internal implants or foreign bodies (FB), is essential for anyone entering the MRI environment. Screening is used to determine the presence of any MRI contraindications and allow the MRI status of any medical implants to be investigated so they can be scanned under the correct conditions. In 2018, […]

Hannah Barnsley

The Royal Marsden, Chelsea

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Comparing Bastion protocols with single bolus multi-phase protocols in trauma patients receiving whole body CT

Major trauma typically causes serious harm to a person, often involving catastrophic haemorrhages and complex fractures, and is the leading cause of death in people under the age of 45. While penetrating trauma requires faster intervention, blunt force trauma is most commonly associated with diagnostic imaging. Major trauma causes life-threatening injuries, with 15,000 deaths annually. […]

Mia Waddington and Nancy Sims

Mia Waddington, Nancy Sims

University of Exeter; University of Suffolk

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SABR: the new kid on the block for treatment of ventricular tachycardia?

Sudden cardiac death is responsible for 4-5 million annual deaths worldwide. The primary cause of sudden cardiac death is ventricular tachycardia (VT), a cardiac arrhythmia commonly seen in patients with structural heart disease and impaired ventricular function. Conventional VT treatment approaches include antiarrhythmic drugs (AAD), invasive catheter ablation and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD). While these […]

Daniel Hunnybun, Justin Lee, Stephen Riley, Peter Metherall, Matthew Hatton

Northern General Hospital; Weston Park Cancer Centre

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Book reviews

Welcome to our book reviews section, where we explore the latest and most influential publications in the field of medical imaging. Whether you’re a radiologist, a medical student, or simply interested in the advancements of imaging technology, our reviews offer in-depth analyses and critiques of essential texts. Our expert reviewers cover a wide range of topics, from cutting-edge imaging techniques and diagnostic tools to comprehensive guides and case studies. Join us as we delve into the world of medical imaging literature, helping you stay informed and inspired in your professional journey.

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    Currently NHS Western Isles are looking to recruit a lead radiographer in order to support the ongoing planning, establishment and management of the new MRI service in the Western Isles. The overall role is to manage and co-ordinate the work of the MRI suite and liaise with other departments, staff groups and patients to provide […]

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