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The core competencies in hospital medicine: Procedures 2025 update
Abstract This article presents an updated framework from the Society of Hospital Medicine for individual learning objectives related to key procedures in hospital medicine. Building upon the 2017 framework, these objectives have been revised to reflect evolving clinical evidence, advancements, and shifts in hospital medicine practice patterns.
Satyen Nichani+8 more
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Introduction: Dynamic fluoroscopic imaging with contrast injection (also known as a linogram), is a commonly used imaging modality to determine tunnelled central venous catheter (tunnelled CVC) patency when malfunction is suspected; the commonest ...
Baqer Sharif+3 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Dental Pulp Assessment: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently emerged as a promising modality for dental applications, offering radiation‐free imaging with superior soft tissue visualization capabilities compared to x‐ray‐based techniques such as spiral or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Bing Han+5 more
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Evaluation of Software‐Optimized Protocols for Acoustic Noise Reduction During Brain MRI at 7 Tesla
ABSTRACT Background MR‐generated acoustic noise may be particularly concerning at 7‐Tesla (T) systems. Noise levels can be reduced by altering gradient output using software optimization. However, such alterations might influence image quality or prolong scan times, and these optimizations have not been well characterized.
Anton Glans+7 more
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ABSTRACT The low proton density and high signal decay rate of pulmonary tissue have previously hampered the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the clinical evaluation of lung disorders. With the continuing technical advances in scanners, coils, pulse sequences, and image postprocessing, pulmonary MRI can provide structural and ...
Linyu Wu+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Lung damage in post‐acute COVID‐19 is a common clinical finding. Lung water density (LWD) imaging using ultrashort echo time (UTE) MRI with proton‐density weighting is sensitive to edema and fibrosis. Purpose To characterize LWD in COVID‐19 survivors, compared with a healthy cohort. Study Type Retrospective cohort.
Christopher Keen+9 more
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How to set up and apply reference levels in fluoroscopy at a national level [PDF]
A nationwide survey was launched to investigate the use of fluoroscopy and establish national reference levels (RL) for dose-intensive procedures. The 2-year investigation covered five radiology and nine cardiology departments in public hospitals and ...
Aroua, A.+7 more
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