Posts by Mannudeep K. Kalra, MD
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Whole-Kidney Radiomics Performs Robustly in Assessing Kidney Stones
Fatemeh Homayounieh, MD, and Mannudeep K. Kalra, MD, of the Department of Radiology, show that machine learning-based autosegmentation and radiomics can help detect and quantify kidney stone burden, assess for hydronephrosis and predict the need for invasive treatment.
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Chest X-Rays Predict Adverse Outcomes in COVID-19 Pneumonia Patients
Shadi Ebrahimian, MD, and Mannudeep K. Kalra, MD, DNB, of the Department of Radiology in collaboration with the Center for Clinical Data Science, determined that whether assessed by artificial intelligence or RALE score, chest X-rays can predict mortality and the need for mechanical ventilation in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.
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Review: Chest CT Practice and Protocols for COVID-19
Leaders of a webinar sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency discussed how and when to use chest CT in patients with suspected or known COVID-19.
Biography
Mannudeep K. Kalra, MD is an assistant radiologist at Mass General Imaging's Divisions of Thoracic Imaging and Cardiac MR, CT and PET program. He is also an assistant professor of Radiology with the Harvard Medical School.
In addition to his clinical work in chest and cardiac imaging, Dr. Kalra has keen interest in research pertaining to CT technology, radiation dose reduction, CT virtual autopsy, image post-processing and radiology informatics. Dr. Kalra has won numerous awards from major Radiology national and international societies for his work related to CT radiation dose.