The future of IR will evolve as a result of current trends in advances in medicine, disease biology, technology, and IR devices and accoutrements. Changes in the trends that lie at the center of the differentiation of IR from other treatment specialties will have the greatest impact. Differentiation revolves around image guidance knowledge and procedural treatment skills and involves three key components: access, mapping, and action, all of which have the common thread of imaging knowledge. The main trends that are discussed are: image-guided diagnostics (IgDx), image-guided treatment (IgRx), sub-specialization in IgRx, large device design for IgRx, multimodality IgRx, interdisciplinary IgRx, and decentralized IgRx growth. Success in attaining a patient-facing "front-line" patient position will determine the future not only of IR but of radiology as a field. IgRx is anti-commoditization immunization. KEY POINTS:: · It is useful to conceptually separate diagnostic (IgDx) and treatment (IgRx) IR procedures.. · Subspecialization in IgRx will innovate IR practices for all practitioners.. · Advances in IR-tailored imaging equipment and integration of multimodality imaging will create, expand, and facilitate new treatments.. · Other treatment disciplines will be integrated into IgRx in a complementary fashion.. · Expansion of IR services into outpatient imaging sites and outpatient clinics will help establish important direct patient care.. · The adoption of these trends will follow a "diffusion of innovations" sigmoid curve pattern spanning different time intervals.. CITATION FORMAT: · Enzmann D. Trends that Impact IR's Future. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2022; 194: 21 - 28.
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