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What’s New in Ultrasound Tech – 2025 Edition

Cassling

While you weren’t looking, a lot has been happening in the field of ultrasound! New technologies, new workflows, new best practices. Over just a few short years, the potential uses of ultrasound have grown exponentially, and that means exciting things for you and your imaging team.

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Innovative Imaging Technology Leads Top Trends of 2023

Cassling

It’s why we remain honored to help you celebrate your teams with free resources for National Rad Tech Week and Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month, and it’s why we strive every day to find solutions that will make your lives easier as imaging professionals.

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What’s New in Ultrasound Tech – 2023 Edition

Cassling

While you weren’t looking, a lot has been happening in the field of ultrasound! New technologies, new workflows, new best practices. Over just a few short years, the potential uses of ultrasound have grown exponentially, and that means exciting things for you and your imaging team.

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Medical Imaging Emerging Trends in 2021

SoftCath

The acceleration in technological innovation has brought a significant transformation in the medical device industry. Let us explore more about them in this blog. Also, the technology helps in stroke detection by enabling the software to find large vessel occlusions that can further cause a stroke. Billion in 2020.

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Challenges in AI based ECG interpretation

CineECG

In earlier blogs we discussed meta studies which demonstrate an average accuracy in ECG interpretation of 54%-56% among physicians. This makes it for instance almost impossible to link the ECG data to the results of Echocardiography (Ultrasound) or CT / MRI imaging. And this accuracy is still a major problem.

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Echocardiography, even (or especially) with Speckle Tracking, can get you in trouble. The ECG told the story.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here are a couple shots with strain, or "speckle tracking" on ED Echo: To, me these look like anterior wall motion abnormality, but I showed them to one of our ultrasound fellows who is very interested in this. Wall motion abnormalities are very hard to see, even with advanced Speckle Tracking technology. They read it as normal.

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Best Cardiology EHRs for a Small Practice in 2024

GEMMS

This technology is essential for any practice looking to maximize patient care and save money. Electronic health record (EHR) software can significantly improve the quality of care and running a private practice.