<p>➀ The Institute of Radiology at HDZ NRW employs deep learning and AI to enhance cardiac imaging diagnostics, focusing on coronary artery disease; </p><p>➁ Dr. Tamino Huxohl leads a study using AI to replace CT-based artifact correction in SPECT imaging, aiming to reduce radiation exposure and improve accuracy; </p><p>➂ A multicenter trial demonstrates AI-generated corrections achieve CT-equivalent image quality, indicating potential for broader clinical use and improved patient outcomes.</p>
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