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 - EMERGENCY

Image sharing networks established through a virtual private network (VPN) can cut the need for repeat imaging of transferred trauma patients, according to a study published online June 13 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

 - Tech Heart

Triage of patients with acute chest pain may soon become easier, as application of a computer-aided simple triage (CAST) system for automatic stenosis detection can accurately identify patients with significant stenosis coronary artery disease, according to a study published online June 2 in Academic Radiology.

 - privacy and security

Amid growing concern over malware and unauthorized access to medical devices, the FDA has issued a safety communication warning device manufacturers and healthcare facilities to take steps to guard against cyberattacks.

 - money

If the number of men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer who opted for watchful waiting increased from 10 percent to 50 percent, the resulting savings would surpass $1 billion, researchers estimated in a study published June 18 in Annals of Internal Medicine. The authors noted that new molecular imaging techniques could improve classification of low-risk candidates and set the stage for a more conservative approach than the active surveillance model.

 - alzheimer's disease

The Amyloid Imaging Task Force, a collaborative effort by the Alzheimer’s Association and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), published an update to previous appropriate use criteria for amyloid imaging as it relates to suspected Alzheimer’s disease pathology June 10 in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.