Ultrasound Imaging

Ultrasound uses sound waves to create images. This section includes echocardiography (echo), transthoracic echo (TTE), transesophageal echo (TEE), echo contrast, transducers, ultrasound software and point of care (POC) ultrasound.

Videos | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Interview with Mike Stone, M.D., an emergency physician at Northwest Acute Care Specialists in Portland, Ore., director ...

Home March 17, 2020
Home
Medicare, CMS, calls for cancelling or postponing all elective or non-essential medical procedures, test and surgeries due to COVID-19. #COVID19 #SARcov2 #coronavirus #cardiology
Feature | Coronavirus (COVID-19) | Dave Fornell, Editor

March 20, 2020 — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced March 18, 2020, that all elective ...

Home March 20, 2020
Home
News

March 5, 2020 — Experts in the medical imaging community have developed a new, landmark consensus document to optimize ...

Home March 05, 2020
Home
News | Artificial Intelligence

February 13, 2020 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared software to assist medical professionals in the ...

Home February 13, 2020
Home
Feature | Artificial Intelligence | Sanjay Parekh, Ph.D. 

February 7, 2020 – At the 2019 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting in December, there was a record ...

Home February 11, 2020
Home
Videos | RSNA

DAIC/ITN Editor Dave Fornell takes a tour of some of the most innovative new medical imaging technologies displayed on ...

Home January 13, 2020
Home
Videos | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

This is the LVivo auto cardiac ejection fraction (EF) app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) from the vendor Dia ...

Home December 20, 2019
Home
Videos | RSNA

DAIC Editor Dave Fornell and Imaging Technology News (ITN) Consulting Editor Greg Freiherr offer a post-game report on ...

Home December 18, 2019
Home
News | Cardiac Imaging

December 9, 2019 —  DiA Imaging Analysis Ltd., an IBM Alpha Zone Accelerator Alumni Startup, announces a collaboration ...

Home December 09, 2019
Home
The Philips Lumify hand-held ultrasound technology is an important component of the mobile ECMO unit. Members of the ECMO team use Lumify for real-time visual guidance when inserting tubes in veins and arteries in a process called ECMO cannulation. #RSNA2019 #RSNA19 #POCUS
Feature | Ultrasound Imaging

November 26, 2019 — Physicians from the University of New Mexico (UNM) and local emergency responders recently treated a ...

Home November 26, 2019
Home
News | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

November 14, 2019 — Ultromics has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its art ...

Home November 14, 2019
Home
Videos | University of Colorado Hospital

Interview with John Carroll, M.D., director of interventional cardiology, Robert Quaife, M.D., director of advanced ...

Home October 02, 2019
Home
Subscribe Now