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Magnetic resonance safety

Journal

ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 444-451

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-016-0680-4

Keywords

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Safety; Magnetic fields; Implants; Pregnancy; Contrast agents

Funding

  1. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R25NS080949]
  2. National Cancer Institute Education and Career Development program R25 Cancer Nanotechnology in Imaging and Radiotherapy [R25CA132822]
  3. Cancer Research Foundation
  4. University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center
  5. Philips Healthcare

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a superior soft-tissue contrast compared to other radiological imaging modalities and its physiological and functional applications have led to a significant increase in MRI scans worldwide. A comprehensive MRI safety training to protect patients and other healthcare workers from potential bio-effects and risks of the magnetic fields in an MRI suite is therefore essential. The knowledge of the purpose of safety zones in an MRI suite as well as MRI appropriateness criteria is important for all healthcare professionals who will work in the MRI environment or refer patients for MRI scans. The purpose of this article is to give an overview of current magnetic resonance safety guidelines and discuss the safety risks of magnetic fields in an MRI suite including forces and torque of ferromagnetic objects, tissue heating, peripheral nerve stimulation, and hearing damages. MRI safety and compatibility of implanted devices, MRI scans during pregnancy, and the potential risks of MRI contrast agents will also be discussed, and a comprehensive MRI safety training to avoid fatal accidents in an MRI suite will be presented.

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