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Methodology for Low-Field, Portable Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging at the Bedside

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FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.760321

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neuroimaging; magnetic resonance imaging; neurology; bedside; low magnetic field

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  1. American Heart Association [18TPA34170180, 17CSA33550004, 17CSA3355004]
  2. AHA
  3. NIH [U24NS107136, U24NS107215, R01NR018335, R01NS110721, R03NS112859, U01NS106513, 1U01NS106513-01A1]
  4. Hyperfine Research, Inc.

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Neuroimaging is critical for patients with neuropathology, but traditional modalities require transport and pose risks. A novel portable MRI device deployed at the patient's bedside provides a solution that is more accessible and reduces risks.
Neuroimaging is a critical component of triage and treatment for patients who present with neuropathology. Magnetic resonance imaging and non-contrast computed tomography are the gold standard for diagnosis and prognostication of patients with acute brain injuries. However, these modalities require intra-hospital transport to strict, access-controlled environments, which puts critically ill patients at risk for complications and secondary injuries. A novel, portable MRI (pMRI) device that can be deployed at the patient's bedside provides a needed solution. In a dual-center investigation, Yale New Haven Hospital has obtained regular neuroimaging on patients using the pMRI as part of routine clinical care in the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) since August of 2020. Massachusetts General Hospital has begun using pMRI in the Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit since January 2021. This technology has expanded the population of patients who can receive MRI imaging by increasing accessibility and timeliness for scan completion by eliminating the need for transport and increasing the potential for serial monitoring. Here we describe our methods for screening, coordinating, and executing pMRI exams and provide further detail on how to scan specific patient populations.

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