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However, due to the use of the strong magnet, MRI cannot be performed on patients with: Implanted pacemakers. Intracranial aneurysm clips. Cochlear implants. Certain prosthetic devices. Implanted drug infusion pumps. Neurostimulators. Bone-growth stimulators. Certain intrauterine contraceptive devices; or.
You may not wear clothing with snaps or zippers in the scanner. You will be asked to wear a gown. Do not wear any jewelry or bring anything metal into the scanner, including a hearing aid. An MRI machine uses a powerful magnet to make images of your body.
Before entering the MR system room, you will be asked a variety of questions (i.e., using a special screening form) including if you have implants or devices. Next, you will be instructed to remove all metallic objects from pockets and hair, as well as metallic jewelry.
On the day of your MRI scan, you should be able to eat, drink and take any medication as usual, unless youre advised otherwise. In some cases, you may be asked not to eat or drink anything for up to 4 hours before the scan, and sometimes you may be asked to drink a fairly large amount of water beforehand.
Health and Safety while undergoing an MRI exam Nothing metal or electronic is allowed inside MRI room. Patients are required to change into MRI safe clothing MR safety. Patients are required to bring medical implant cards. Powerful magnetic field is always ON.
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Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your exam to check in and complete the MRI screening form. Wear lightweight clothing that is free of any metal. To eliminate possible imaging safety issues, should your clothing have metal on them, you will be asked to change into a hospital gown or paper shorts.
MRI protocols are a combination of various MRI sequences, designed to optimally assess a particular region of the body and/or pathological process.
Historically patients with a pacemaker were not able to get MRI scans due to the risk of damaging the device or surrounding tissue. Fortunately, due to evolving technology most new pacemakers and ICDs are now MRI compatible. Many individuals, however, have older devices that are deemed non-MR conditional.

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