The purpose of this study was to detect cerebral microhemorrhages in military service members with chronic traumatic brain injury by using susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The longitudinal evolution of microhemorrhages was monitored in a subset of patients by using…
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Common Data Elements in Radiologic Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury
Author(s): E. Mark Haacke, PhD,1y Ann Christine Duhaime, MD,2 Alisa D. Gean, MD,3 Gerard Riedy, MD,4 Max Wintermark, MD,5 Pratik Mukherjee, MD PhD,5,6 David L. Brody, MD,7 Thomas DeGraba, MD,8 Timothy D. Duncan, MD,9 Elie Elovic, MD,10 Robin Hurley, MD,11 Lawrence Latour, PhD,12 James G. Smirniotopoulos, MD,13 and Douglas H. Smith, MD14Journal: Journal of Magnetic… “Common Data Elements in Radiologic Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury”
A comparison of magnetic resonance imaging methods to assess multiple sclerosis lesions: Implications for patient characterization and clinical trials design
Author(s): Ewart Mark Haacke, Ph.D; Evanthia Bernitsas; Karthikeyan subramanian; David Utriainen; Vinay K Palutla; Kiran Yerramsetty; Prashanth Kumar; Sean K Sethi; Yongsheng Chen; Zahid Latif; Pavan Jella; sara Gharabaghi; Ying Wang; Xiaomeng Zhang; Robert A Comley; John Beaver; Yanping Luo Journal: TBA Published: TBA Read Full Paper: TBA
Standardization Allows MRI to Overcome Neuroradiology Challenges
From the inception of electroencephalograms to the development of bionic limbs, the world of medical technology advanced significantly in the last century. In the realm of in vivo imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is still relatively new, but its versatility and indispensability have made it one of the most important diagnostic tools in modern medicine.… “Standardization Allows MRI to Overcome Neuroradiology Challenges”
Susceptibility-weighted Imaging: Technical Essentials and Clinical Neurologic Applications
Susceptibility-weighted imaging is an increasingly important adjunct in diagnosing a variety of neurologic diseases and provides a powerful tool to depict and help characterize microbleeds, veins, and other sources of susceptibility. But the term SWI is colloquially used to denote…
Quantitative susceptibility-weighted imaging may be an accurate method for determining stroke hypoperfusion and hypoxia of penumbra
The objective of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the volume of the ischemic penumbra using susceptibility-weighted imaging and mapping (SWIM) of asymmetrical prominent cortical veins (APCVs) in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
NeuroCOVID’s Impact on Standard Radiology Protocols
In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, many areas of medical research were put on hold so the community could focus on treatments, vaccines and preventive measures. As the new COVID-19 vaccines begin going public, it’s likely that the general public’s concerns about the long-term impact of the virus on infected patients will wane. However,… “NeuroCOVID’s Impact on Standard Radiology Protocols”
The Future of AI and Neuroimaging: A View from Our Founder Dr. Mark Haacke
Medical technology is advancing faster than ever before, including the world of MRI. MRI technology as we know it is less than 50 years old, but the implications of recent advances are astounding. What if we could complete a full standard clinical brain MRI in less than 10 minutes? What if we could eliminate the… “The Future of AI and Neuroimaging: A View from Our Founder Dr. Mark Haacke”
NeuroImage Features STAGE Research on Cover of Sept 2020 Issue
The SpinTech team is excited to announce that one of our recent papers made the cover of NeuroImage September 2020 issue! The paper features the use of our STrategically Acquired Gradient Echo (STAGE) MRI software technology in Parkinson’s research to…
The Pulse of MRI: Managing Post-COVID Imaging Surge with Faster MRI Webinar
As the world begins reopening, medical professionals are already seeing increased demand for MRI, CT scans and other medical imaging services. For organizations with already-limited medical imaging capacity, managing this increased influx of patients can be difficult to manage, but it isn’t impossible. In this webinar, our team discusses how utilizing technology, like STAGE’s 40%… “The Pulse of MRI: Managing Post-COVID Imaging Surge with Faster MRI Webinar”