Tag: RSNA

Anne Roberts

More or less retired: RSNA gold medallist Anne Roberts reflects on...

With more than 35 years of tenure at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine, Anne Roberts retired in 2022 and...

New CT-guided treatment reports restoration of sense of smell following long...

New research to be presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA; 26–30 November 2023, Chicago, USA) annual meeting has found that, by...

Pulsed radiofrequency with steroid injection brings sciatica relief

Researchers found that a minimally invasive procedure combined with epidural steroid injection treatment led to superior pain reduction and disability improvement over one year...

Study suggests Black patients more prone to dialysis graft failure

Compared to other races, African American patients are more likely to experience premature arteriovenous (AV) graft failure in the treatment of advanced kidney failure,...

Photon-counting CT enables lower contrast media for aortic imaging

Photon-counting detector computed tomography (CT) reduces the amount of contrast needed for CT angiography (CTA) while maintaining image quality, according to a new study...

Will COVID-19’s hybrid meeting legacy last?

Year three of the COVID-19 pandemic and yet much now feels unrestricted and ‘back to normal’. This can certainly be said of meetings—at least...
RSNA

RSNA launches online resource for COVID-19

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has launched a web page to help radiology professionals amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. The COVID-19 Resources webpage...
pulsed radiofrequency

Pulsed radiofrequency relieves acute back pain and sciatica

CT-guided pulsed radiofrequency is safe and effective in people with acute lower back pain that have not responded to conservative treatment, according to a...

Gastric embolization leads to loss of muscle as well as fat

Left gastric artery embolization leads to the loss of both fat and muscle, according to a new study presented at the annual meeting of...

Study finds no evidence that gadolinium causes neurologic harm

There is no evidence that accumulation in the brain of the element gadolinium speeds cognitive decline, according to a new study presented at the...

Interventional radiology participation grows at RSNA clinical trials “bootcamp”

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) held its 12th Clinical Trials Methodology Workshop 7–13 January in San Diego, USA. This programme offers intensive...