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Top Publications in Radiology , 2022

2023; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 306; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1148/radiol.222914

ISSN

1527-1315

Autores

Linda Moy,

Tópico(s)

Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging

Resumo

HomeRadiologyVol. 306, No. 2 Next CommunicationsFree AccessFrom the EditorTop Publications in Radiology, 2022Linda MoyLinda MoyLinda MoyPublished Online:Jan 10 2023https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.222914MoreSectionsPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In Reflecting on 2022, I noted a return to some normalcy. While the pandemic remained omnipresent, students returned to in-person instruction in school. Most of us resumed dining at restaurants and went to gyms and movie theaters. The joys of life—vacations, summer camps, sporting events, concerts, and family celebrations—were in full swing. The radiology departments and medical imaging practices also bounced back. The volumes of examinations we performed had recovered close to the 2019 numbers. Many of us found a new work-life balance with a hybrid schedule. Most conferences and meetings offered a hybrid format. I, for one, relished the in-person engagement, reconnecting with colleagues and chatting with vendors.The effects of COVID-19 were far-reaching and led to supply chain issues. With the widespread implementation of COVID-19 vaccinations, we were prepared to manage a new COVID-19 variant or another COVID-19 surge. Some of our top publications in Radiology focused on complications related to these vaccines and elucidating the etiology of post-COVID-19 condition (long COVID). A top publication focused on strategies to manage the shortage of iohexol.Similar to the constant mutations of the COVID-19 virus, we learned to be agile with our professional and personal lives. Armed with at-home COVID-19 tests and contingency plans, we pivoted back to caring for our patients and returning to science and education. Our researchers are highly resilient and continue to innovate. Our top publications focus on artificial intelligence, novel technologies such as photon-counting detector CT, photoacoustic imaging, hyperpolarized MRI, dark-field chest radiography, and novel therapies.I encourage you to read these highly impactful articles published in 2022. Radiology is the leading global medical imaging journal. Now is the time to catch up on research, recommendations, and statements written by elite researchers and leaders in medical imaging. Radiologists who stay up-to-date on these new techniques will be at the leading edge of innovation. Which of these technologies do you see being adapted by your practice? Radiologists who understand and integrate these technologies into their practices add value to our health care system and, most importantly, improve patient care.Each year, the Editor includes three lists: the articles with the most citations, those with the most downloads or views, and those with the highest Altmetric scores. The number of citations to a publication refers to how many times other articles in the scientific literature reference the publication. The number of article downloads or views measures the readers’ interest in the topic. The Altmetric score tends to reflect “hot topics” or newsworthy issues publicized on social media and news outlets. Higher numbers in each of these categories are related to higher impact.The following publications in Radiology were the most-cited articles of 2022, in order: Myocardial Injury Pattern at MRI in COVID-19 Vaccine–associated Myocarditis (1)Quantum Iterative Reconstruction for Abdominal Photon-counting Detector CT Improves Image Quality (2)Three-dimensional Multistructural Quantitative Photoacoustic and US Imaging of Human Feet in Vivo (3)Axillary Adenopathy after COVID-19 Vaccine: No Reason to Delay Screening Mammogram (4)Coronary CT Angiography with Photon-counting CT: First-In-Human Results (5)Sorafenib Plus Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy versus Sorafenib for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Major Portal Vein Tumor Thrombosis: A Randomized Trial (6)Extensive Brain Pathologic Alterations Detected with 7.0-T MR Spectroscopic Imaging Associated with Disability in Multiple Sclerosis (7)Transarterial Embolization Modulates the Immune Response within Target and Nontarget Hepatocellular Carcinomas in a Rat Model (8)Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Emphysema Using Dark-Field Chest Radiography (9)US Attenuation for Liver Fat Quantification: An AIUM-RSNA QIBA Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound Initiative (10)The most-viewed articles of 2022 are listed below, in order: Axillary Adenopathy after COVID-19 Vaccine: No Reason to Delay Screening Mammogram (4)Ultrasonography of Superficial Soft-Tissue Masses: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Statement (11)O-RADS MRI Risk Stratification System: Guide for Assessing Adnexal Lesions from the ACR O-RADS Committee (12)Myocardial Injury Pattern at MRI in COVID-19 Vaccine–associated Myocarditis (1)Management of Incidentally Detected Gallbladder Polyps: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Recommendations (13)Short-, Mid-, and Long-term Strategies to Manage the Shortage of Iohexol (14)Quantitative Chest CT Assessment of Small Airways Disease in Post-Acute SARS-CoV-2 Infection (15)Persistent 129Xe MRI Pulmonary and CT Vascular Abnormalities in Symptomatic Individuals with Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome (16)Chest CT of Lung Injury 1 Year after COVID-19 Pneumonia: The CovILD Study (17)What Are the Long-term Pulmonary Sequelae of COVID-19 Infection? (18)The following publications received the highest Altmetric scores in 2022, beginning with the article receiving the highest Altmetric score: Quantitative Chest CT Assessment of Small Airways Disease in Post-Acute SARS-CoV-2 Infection (15)Pulmonary Dysfunction after Pediatric COVID-19 (19)Lung Abnormalities Depicted with Hyperpolarized Xenon MRI in Patients with Long COVID (20)Artificial Intelligence Evaluation of 122 969 Mammography Examinations from a Population-based Screening Program (21)Ovarian Cancer Detection in Average-Risk Women: Classicversus Nonclassic-appearing Adnexal Lesions at US (22)Sex Differences in Airways at Chest CT: Results from the COPDGene Cohort (23)Pancreatic Cancer Detection on CT Scans with Deep Learning: A Nationwide Population-based Study (24)Short-, Mid-, and Long-term Strategies to Manage the Shortage of Iohexol (14)Extensive Brain Pathologic Alterations Detected with 7.0-T MR Spectroscopic Imaging Associated with Disability in Multiple Sclerosis (25)Artificial Intelligence Tool for Assessment of Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules Detected with CT (26)References1. Fronza M, Thavendiranathan P, Chan V, et al. Myocardial Injury Pattern at MRI in COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Myocarditis. Radiology 2022;304(3):553–562. Link, Google Scholar2. Sartoretti T, Landsmann A, Nakhostin D, et al. Quantum Iterative Reconstruction for Abdominal Photon-counting Detector CT Improves Image Quality. Radiology 2022;303(2):339–348. Link, Google Scholar3. Choi W, Park EY, Jeon S, et al. Three-dimensional Multistructural Quantitative Photoacoustic and US Imaging of Human Feet in Vivo. Radiology 2022;303(2):467–473. Link, Google Scholar4. Wolfson S, Kim E, Plaunova A, et al. Axillary Adenopathy after COVID-19 Vaccine: No Reason to Delay Screening Mammogram. Radiology 2022;303(2):297–299. Link, Google Scholar5. Si-Mohamed SA, Boccalini S, Lacombe H, et al. Coronary CT Angiography with Photon-counting CT: First-In-Human Results. Radiology 2022;303(2):303–313. Link, Google Scholar6. Zheng K, Zhu X, Fu S, et al. Sorafenib Plus Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy versus Sorafenib for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Major Portal Vein Tumor Thrombosis: A Randomized Trial. Radiology 2022;303(2):455–464. Link, Google Scholar7. Heckova E, Dal-Bianco A, Strasser B, et al. Extensive Brain Pathologic Alterations Detected with 7.0-T MR Spectroscopic Imaging Associated with Disability in Multiple Sclerosis. Radiology 2022;303(1):141–150. Link, Google Scholar8. Tischfield DJ, Gurevich A, Johnson O, et al. Transarterial Embolization Modulates the Immune Response within Target and Nontarget Hepatocellular Carcinomas in a Rat Model. Radiology 2022;303(1):215–225. Link, Google Scholar9. Urban T, Gassert FT, Frank M, et al. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Emphysema Using Dark-Field Chest Radiography. Radiology 2022;303(1):119–127. Link, Google Scholar10. Ferraioli G, Kumar V, Ozturk A, Nam K, de Korte CL, Barr RG. US Attenuation for Liver Fat Quantification: An AIUM-RSNA QIBA Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound Initiative. Radiology 2022;302(3):495–506. Link, Google Scholar11. Jacobson JA, Middleton WD, Allison SJ, et al. Ultrasonography of Superficial Soft-Tissue Masses: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Statement. Radiology 2022;304(1):18–30. Link, Google Scholar12. Sadowski EA, Thomassin-Naggara I, Rockall A, et al. O-RADS MRI Risk Stratification System: Guide for Assessing Adnexal Lesions from the ACR O-RADS Committee. Radiology 2022;303(1):35–47. Link, Google Scholar13. Kamaya A, Fung C, Szpakowski JL, et al. Management of Incidentally Detected Gallbladder Polyps: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Recommendations. Radiology 2022;305(2):277–289. Link, Google Scholar14. Grist TM, Canon CL, Fishman EK, Kohi MP, Mossa-Basha M. Short-, Mid-, and Long-term Strategies to Manage the Shortage of Iohexol. Radiology 2022;304(2):289–293. Link, Google Scholar15. Cho JL, Villacreses R, Nagpal P, et al. Quantitative Chest CT Assessment of Small Airways Disease in Post-Acute SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Radiology 2022;304(1):185–192. Link, Google Scholar16. Matheson AM, McIntosh MJ, Kooner HK, et al. Persistent 129Xe MRI Pulmonary and CT Vascular Abnormalities in Symptomatic Individuals with Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome. Radiology 2022;305(2):466–476. Link, Google Scholar17. Luger AK, Sonnweber T, Gruber L, et al. Chest CT of Lung Injury 1 Year after COVID-19 Pneumonia: The CovILD Study. Radiology 2022;304(2):462–470. Link, Google Scholar18. Elicker BM. What Are the Long-term Pulmonary Sequelae of COVID-19 Infection? Radiology 2022;304(1):193–194. Link, Google Scholar19. Heiss R, Tan L, Schmidt S, et al. Pulmonary Dysfunction after Pediatric COVID-19. Radiology 2022. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.221250. Published online September 20, 2022. Google Scholar20. Grist JT, Collier GJ, Walters H, et al. Lung Abnormalities Detected with Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI in Patients with Long COVID. Radiology 2022;305(3):709–717. Link, Google Scholar21. Larsen M, Aglen CF, Lee CI, et al. Artificial Intelligence Evaluation of 122 969 Mammography Examinations from a Population-based Screening Program. Radiology 2022;303(3):502–511. Link, Google Scholar22. Gupta A, Jha P, Baran TM, et al. Ovarian Cancer Detection in Average-Risk Women: Classic- versus Nonclassic-appearing Adnexal Lesions at US. Radiology 2022;303(3):603–610. Link, Google Scholar23. Bhatt SP, Bodduluri S, Nakhmani A, et al. Sex Differences in Airways at Chest CT: Results from the COPDGene Cohort. Radiology 2022;305(3):699–708. Link, Google Scholar24. Chen PT, Wu T, Wang P, et al. Pancreatic Cancer Detection on CT Scans with Deep Learning: A Nationwide Population-based Study. Radiology 2023;306(1):172–182. Link, Google Scholar25. Heckova E, Dal-Bianco A, Strasser B, et al. Extensive Brain Pathologic Alterations Detected with 7.0-T MR Spectroscopic Imaging Associated with Disability in Multiple Sclerosis. Radiology 2022;303(1):141–150. Link, Google Scholar26. Kim RY, Oke JL, Pickup LC, et al. Artificial Intelligence Tool for Assessment of Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules Detected with CT. Radiology 2022;304(3):683–691. 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