HIT Infrastructure December 3, 2020
Samantha McGrail

Deep learning software, such as artificial intelligence, can improve the medical imaging process in hospitals by shortening scan times and improving patient care.

Deep learning software can improve medical imaging in hospitals and other care facilities by producingimages in a shorter amount of time, according to a GE Healthcare press release.

At least that is the case for Darryl Sneag, director of peripheral nerve MRI at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

Sneag came to this conclusion after using new software developed by GE Healthcare, which uses a deep learning algorithm to improve MR image reconstruction.

“What AIR Recon DL has allowed us to do is image sometimes faster, even with a higher spatial resolution, and achieve...

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