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This is a step by step guide for radiologists (veteran and aspiring) to help build a plan for utilizing AI to improve efficiency in radiology operations.
There are several key areas in which radiology workload on CT scan images versus MRI images differs:
In summary, CT scans are used for detailed, high-contrast images of bones and other hard tissues, while MRI is used for better visualization of soft tissue structures. CT scans are faster to complete and require the use of contrast agents, while MRI is a longer process and doesn’t require them. Radiologists need to adapt their workflow to the different peculiarities of each modality, and also need to be familiar with the indications of use, and the strengths and limitations of each modality. AI can be adapted to accelerate diagnoses on both imaging modalities.
By following these steps, radiologists can use AI to diagnose patients more efficiently, reducing the time it takes to make a diagnosis and potentially leading to faster treatment and better outcomes for patients.