2025
The Society of Thoracic Radiology Mentorship Program: A Paradigm for Professional Societies.
McGuinness G, Haramati L, Koo C, Sundaram B. The Society of Thoracic Radiology Mentorship Program: A Paradigm for Professional Societies. Journal Of Thoracic Imaging 2025 PMID: 40351274, DOI: 10.1097/rti.0000000000000834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSociety of Thoracic RadiologyMentorship programCareer satisfactionLung cancer screeningGraduate Medical EducationHigher career satisfactionCancer screeningRemote mentorshipSurvey of participantsClinical servicesMedical educationProgram impactProgram's inceptionProgram successMentorshipCareer developmentProfessional societiesMentorship relationshipsGrant fundingParticipantsSatisfactionThoracic radiologistsCardiothoracic radiologistsCardiac imagingThoracic radiology
2022
Prone Chest Radiographs: Distinguishing Features and Identification of Support Devices
Lazarus M, Hossain R, Villasana G, Herring A, Ye K, Jeudy J, Levsky J, White C, Haramati L. Prone Chest Radiographs: Distinguishing Features and Identification of Support Devices. Lung 2022, 200: 441-445. PMID: 35708780, PMCID: PMC9201801, DOI: 10.1007/s00408-022-00545-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupine radiographsSupport devicesStomach bubbleAcute lung injuryBreast shadowPaucity of literatureLung injuryLung basesProne positionSupine positionChest radiographsProne patientsProne techniqueIRB approvalScapula tipRadiographsCardiothoracic radiologistsDevice placementInformed consentTube positionPatientsCOVID-19 pandemicResultsRadiographsInjuryDisease
2013
A New, Simple Method for Estimating Pleural Effusion Size on CT Scans
Moy M, Levsky J, Berko N, Godelman A, Jain V, Haramati L. A New, Simple Method for Estimating Pleural Effusion Size on CT Scans. CHEST Journal 2013, 143: 1054-1059. PMID: 23632863, PMCID: PMC3616681, DOI: 10.1378/chest.12-1292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPleural effusion sizeEffusion sizeCT scanAP depthInterobserver agreementCT imaging featuresGroup of physiciansInter-reader agreementLarge effusionsPleural effusionImaging featuresMidclavicular lineEffusionCardiothoracic radiologistsGrading systemScansPhysiciansRadiology residentsCommunication of findingsBorderline casesSubstantial levelsTwo-step decision ruleStandardized systemPulmonologistsThoracentesis
2009
Variants and Anomalies of Thoracic Vasculature on Computed Tomographic Angiography in Adults
Berko N, Jain V, Godelman A, Stein E, Ghosh S, Haramati L. Variants and Anomalies of Thoracic Vasculature on Computed Tomographic Angiography in Adults. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2009, 33: 523-528. PMID: 19638843, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0b013e3181888343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAortic arch branching patternAortic archTomographic angiographyThoracic vasculatureConsecutive CT angiogramsNormal aortic archAnomalous branching patternNormal venous anatomyComputed Tomographic AngiographyBranching patternMedian ageVenous anomaliesVenous anatomyCT angiogramClinical significanceCT reportsPreprocedure planningCT angiographyCentral veinCardiothoracic radiologistsAngiographyPrecise reportingVasculatureAdultsRadiologists
2007
Radiology Residents’ On-Call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Congestive Heart Failure
Feldmann E, Jain V, Rakoff S, Haramati L. Radiology Residents’ On-Call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Congestive Heart Failure. Academic Radiology 2007, 14: 1264-1270. PMID: 17889343, DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2007.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongestive heart failureHeart failureChest radiographsStudy patientsExpert panelRadiographic findingsControl groupExpert panel agreementResidents' interpretationsSubtle radiographic findingsSpecific radiographic findingsBlinded expert panelRadiology residentsConvenience subsetFemale patientsClinical indicationsStudy groupStudy populationPatientsAnteroposterior projectionRadiographsCardiothoracic radiologistsStudy periodResident/Discrepant interpretationsPulmonary Atelectasis in Children Anesthetized for Cardiothoracic MR
Blitman N, Lee H, Jain V, Vicencio A, Girshin M, Haramati L. Pulmonary Atelectasis in Children Anesthetized for Cardiothoracic MR. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2007, 31: 789-794. PMID: 17895793, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0b013e318033dec0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTracheobronchial narrowingAnesthetic medicationsSignificant atelectasisRisk factorsDegree of atelectasisInduction of anesthesiaStrong risk factorAxial sequencesYears of ageMagnetic resonanceConsecutive childrenMedical chartsPulmonary atelectasisAnesthesia durationAnesthesia factorsMR evidenceTracheobronchial abnormalitiesVascular ringAnesthetized childrenAtelectasisPediatric radiologistsCardiothoracic radiologistsPatientsAxial imagesChloral hydratePrevalence and Characterization of Asymptomatic Pacemaker and ICD Lead Perforation on CT
HIRSCHL D, JAIN V, SPINDOLA‐FRANCO H, GROSS J, HARAMATI L. Prevalence and Characterization of Asymptomatic Pacemaker and ICD Lead Perforation on CT. Pacing And Clinical Electrophysiology 2007, 30: 28-32. PMID: 17241311, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2007.00575.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImplantable cardiac defibrillatorRight atrial leadCongestive heart failureRight ventricular leadVentricular leadAtrial leadComputed tomographyLead perforationVentricular pacemaker leadMultidetector Computed TomographyAsymptomatic perforationComplication rateConsecutive patientsHeart failurePericardial effusionPermanent pacemakerElectrophysiologic parametersVentricular pacemakerElectrophysiologic consequencesElectrophysiologic dataPerforation rateCardiac arrhythmiasCardiac defibrillatorCardiac electrophysiologistsCardiothoracic radiologists
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