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Critical Care

Image: The AlluraClarity imaging platform (Photo courtesy of RSNA).

Imaging Technology May Slash X-Ray Exposure for Liver Cancer Patients

Researchers reported that their evaluation of an interventional X-ray guidance device approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2013 has the potential to reduce the radiation exposure of patients undergoing intra-arterial therapy for liver cancer.  More...
10 Dec 2014
Image: The BrainScope Ahead 100 system (Photo courtesy of Brainscope).

Rapid Response Device Assesses Head Trauma Patients

A noninvasive, handheld system uses an in situ electroencephalograph to provide an interpretation of the structural condition of the patient’s brain after head injury.   More...
09 Dec 2014

Significantly Increased Risk of Stillbirth in Males

A new large-scale study demonstrates that the risk of stillbirth is about ten percent higher in boys, equating to a loss of around 100,000 additional male babies per year.  More...
09 Dec 2014
Image: The injectable coagulation gel with silicate nanoplatelets (Photo courtesy of TAMU).

Biodegradable Injectable Material Saves Wounded Soldiers

An injectable coagulation gel could buy wounded soldiers the time they need to survive by preventing blood loss from serious internal injuries.  More...
08 Dec 2014

Most Penicillin Allergies Are Mistakenly Identified

A vast majority of people falsely believe they are allergic to penicillin when they are actually not, according to a new study.  More...
08 Dec 2014
Image: The Philips Healthcare Achieva MRI system (Photo courtesy of RSNA).

Imaging Shows Asymptomatic Atherosclerosis Linked to Cognitive Impairment

In an imaging study of nearly 2,000 adults, researchers found that an accumulation of plaque in the body’s major arteries was linked with mild cognitive impairment.   More...
08 Dec 2014

Panel Urges Modification of Epidural Steroids

An advisory committee has urged the US Food and Drug Administration to modify labels of certain formulations of corticosteroids in an attempt to make epidural injections safer.  More...
07 Dec 2014
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