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Innovative Imaging Technology Leads Top Trends of 2023

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Insights into technology and what the future holds for MRI, CT and more were among our most viewed articles by far. As we reviewed our most popular publications of 2023, it became clear that many of you continue to rethink the limits of your profession. We’ll continue to bring you these insights and many more in 2024.

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Deadline Extended for Submissions to the AI in Cardiovascular Health Collection!

International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences has extended the deadline for article submissions to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Health until August 30, 2025 ! Publications in this collection will continue until December 2025. More information: revistaijcs@cardiol.br

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Does Your Radiology Recruitment Strategy Account for Technology?

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Alongside quantifiable factors such as salary and benefits, hospital size, patient volume, and work schedule, qualitative factors like innovation also come into play. And you can't talk about innovation without technology. How Technology Fits In 2022, the consulting company Gallup asked 13,085 U.S.

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Introducing New Technology to an Institution

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Technology

Blog Introducing New Technology to an Institution jbagley Wed, 03/02/2022 - 11:15 Innovation and new technology are essential to the progress of any specialty. Emerging technologies remain a staple of the specialty and early career surgeons play an important role in the process. Image Robert M.

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The Top Imaging Trends of 2024

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2024 was a year of innovation across the imaging spectrum. When we reviewed our top articles of the year, it became clear that what resonated more than anything else were in-depth looks at technology, the cost of that technology, and the myriad other innovations changing the clinical conversation.

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Detection of heart rate using smartphone gyroscope data: a scoping review

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

In recent years, the emergence of smartphones and microelectromechanical systems has allowed innovative solutions for conveniently measuring HR, such as smartphone ECG, smartphone photoplethysmography (PPG), and seismocardiography (SCG). The seven selected articles’ sample sizes varied from 11 to 435 participants.

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Engineered exosomes: a potential therapeutic strategy for septic cardiomyopathy

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Fortunately, engineered exosomes, created through bioengineering technology, may represent a potential new treatment method. This article examines the strategies for using engineered exosomes to protect cardiac function and treat septic cardiomyopathy.