Nonsedated Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Visualization of the Velopharynx in the Pediatric Population
Katelyn J. Kotlarek, Thomas J. Sitzman, Jessica L. Chee-Williams, Jamie L. Perry
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-sedated MRI is gaining traction in clinical settings for visualization of the velopharynx in children with velopharyngeal insufficiency. However, the behavioral adaptation and training aspects that are essential for successful pediatric MRI have received limited attention. SOLUTION: We outline a program of behavioral modifications combined with patient education and provider training that has led to high success rates for non-sedated velopharyngeal MRI in children.
Topics & Concepts
Magnetic resonance imagingMedicineVisualizationMedical physicsRadiologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceCleft Lip and Palate ResearchUrological Disorders and Treatments