Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contraindications
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Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the non-invasive imaging techniques that have superior soft tissue contrasts and potential physiological and functional applications. As MRI does not expose the body to radiation, it has become a mainstay of non-invasive diagnostic radiology modality since the 1980s. MRI uses a very powerful magnetic field, rapidly changing magnetic fields, radio waves, and a computer to obtain detailed images. However, MRI is not without risks. As clinical demand for MRI has increased, healthcare professionals have to be trained in MRI safety to protect patients from the potential risks of MRI. [1]
Topics & Concepts
Magnetic resonance imagingModality (human–computer interaction)RadiologyMedicineMagnetic resonance spectroscopic imagingInterventional magnetic resonance imagingMedical physicsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications