Standardizing pain protocols for UFE patients Utilizing a standardized pain management order set for patients undergoing uterine fibroid embolization may decrease use of narcotics, reduce length of stay and minimize overnight admission rates.
Improving patient care by creating process-based quality indicators for IRs Researchers have developed process- based quality indicators for patients undergoing IR procedures, filling a need for a standardized, evidence-based approach to assessing the quality of care of patients undergoing IR procedures.
How to reduce radiation dosage during CTF IRs may be able to decrease their radiation exposure during CT-fluoroscopic procedures by 12%– 35% by utilizing a new partial angle scanning technique.
Using molecular diagnostics for HAE risk stratification Researchers have identified two genetic mutations that may help predict overall survival for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma who receive hepatic artery embolization.
Meet the AI doctor that’s revolutionizing oral boards preparation An AI-powered conversational tool named “Dr. Boardwell” may be the future of IR oral board preparation.
Long-term outcomes of TEPS for non-TIPS candidates A new study shows that transvenous extrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation may be a feasible alternative for patients who are unsuitable for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation.
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New study indicates long-term durability of GAE Patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis may find long-term relief after receiving genicular artery embolization.
Unlocking personalized treatment for breast cancer liver metastases For patients with breast cancer liver metastases, genetic profiling may be the key for individualizing treatment plans and improving patient outcomes.
A new hope for chronic nerve pain Researchers at Emory University are investigating a novel regenerative approach to treat chronic nerve pain, for which effective long-term treatments are currently lacking.
Is fibrinogen monitoring during CDT helpful or harmful? Fibrinogen monitoring during catheter- directed thrombolysis may actually increase patient risk, according to a new study.
Comparing covered stents to angioplasty for cephalic vein arch stenosis A new retrospective image analysis of patients with cephalic vein arch stenosis in their arteriovenous fistula indicates that the use of covered stents may provide superior target lesion primary patency than angioplasty alone.
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How is private equity impacting the practice landscape? The IR employment landscape is always changing, especially as private equity involvement grows. As PEs become more prevalent, there is a need to ensure that the field adapts while maintaining a focus on high-quality patient care.
Investigating the impact of right atrial pressure on survival after TIPS A new study utilizing data from the EuroTIPS registry may challenge previous beliefs about the relationship between right atrial pressure and patient survival after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation.
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