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Radiology Information SystemMRI Resource Directory:
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(RIS) Radiology information system means a computer system that stores and processes the information for a radiology department and can be linked to the hospital information system.
The principal purpose of a RIS consists of taking over the general functions of the administration inclusive planning, monitoring and communication of all data regarding patients and its investigations in the radiology. The correct images should reach, at the correct time, the correct users. For this reason the RIS must contain a workflow management in order to simplify and steer the data flow at the individual view stations or devices (laser cameras etc.). The Radiology Information System is optimally complemented with a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
Collection, storage and administration of patient master data
Archives administration
  • Treatment of requirements
  • Work scheduling
    Account
    Communication (with the hospital information system, MRI scanner, other devices etc.)
    Statistic evaluations
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    Healthcare IT Yellow Pages Radiology Information Systems (RIS) Directory
       by www.health-infosys-dir.com    
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    Siemens Medical Systems
     
    www.siemensmedical.com The range of diagnostics and imaging systems of Siemens Medical Systems covers ultrasound, nuclear medicine, angiography, magnetic resonance, computer tomography and patient monitoring. Siemens is one of the three leading MRI manufacturers, which together account for approximately 80 percent of the MRI machines installed worldwide. Siemens currently offers the Allegra 3T MRI, which is for head scanning only, but the company will also be launching the Trio MRI, a 3T whole body scanner.
    Siemens has formed partnerships with more than ten research institutions and private practitioners to define a comprehensive MRI examination and compare MR to currently established cardiovascular modalities, thereby defining optimal diagnosis and treatment.

    MRI Scanners:

    0.2T to 1.0T:
    1.5T:
    3.0T to 7.0T:
    Hybrid Scanners:
    Mobile Solutions:
    MAGNETOM Espree 1.5T, MAGNETOM Avanto 1.5T and MAGNETOM ESSENZA 1.5T are also offered by Siemens on certified trailers.
    Contact Information
    MAIL
    Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services Corporation
    51 Valley Stream Parkway
    Malvern, PA 19355
    USA
    PHONE
    +1 610 219 6300
    FAX
    +1 610 219 8266
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    Siemens Announces FDA Clearance of Magnetom Amira MRI Scanner
    Thursday, 21 January 2016   by www.itnonline.com    
      News & More:
    siemens-healthineers-and-ucsf-research-partnership-proves-significant-energy-cost
    Thursday, 27 April 2023   by www.itnonline.com    
    KinetiCor Wins FDA 510(k) Clearance for Motion Correction System for Siemens MAGNETOM Skyra 3T Scanner
    Wednesday, 19 February 2020   by finance.yahoo.com    
    Ultra-Fast MRI Is Effective in Acute Neurological Emergency Diagnoses
    Wednesday, 15 January 2020   by www.diagnosticimaging.com    
    Siemens Working on Automated Planning of Cardiac MRI Views
    Friday, 8 March 2013   by www.medgadget.com    
    The Most Exciting Equation in MRI Siemens MAGNETOM Verio Combines High-Field Imaging and a 70-cm Open-Bore Design
    Wednesday, 31 October 2007   by www.biospace.com    
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    Signa Ovation™InfoSheet: - Devices -
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    www.gehealthcare.com/usen/mr/ovation/index.html From GE Healthcare;
    the Signa Ovation™ is a patient-friendly open MRI scanner designed not only to handle a typical patient mix, but to accommodate larger patients, patients who are claustrophobic, and others who have difficulty tolerating the close quarters of conventional MR machines.
    Device Information and Specification
    CLINICAL APPLICATION
    Whole body
    CONFIGURATION
    Integrated transmit and receive body coil; head coil, 4 channel neurovascular array, 8 channel CTL array, 2 channel shoulder array, 3 channel large extremity array, 3 channel small extremity array, 4 channel foot array, 3 channel wrist array
    SYNCHRONIZATION
    Standard cardiac gating, ECG/peripheral, respiratory gating
    PULSE SEQUENCES
    Standard: SE, IR, 2D/3D GRE and SPGR, 2D/3D TOF, 2D/3D FSE, 2D/3D FGRE and FSPGR, SSFP, FLAIR, EPI, optional: 2D/3D Fiesta, true chem sat, fat/water separation, single shot diffusion EPI, line scan diffusion
    IMAGING MODES
    Localizer, single slice, multislice, volume, fast, POMP, multi slab, cine, slice and frequency zip, extended dynamic range, tailored RF
    TR
    1.3 to 12000 msec in increments of 1 msec
    TE
    0.4 to 2000 msec in increments of 1 msec
    SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
    Simultaneous scan and reconstruction;; 80 images/second reconstruction
    3cm to 40 cm continuous
    2D: 1.4mm - 20mm 3D: 0.2mm - 20mm
    1280 x 1024
    MEASURING MATRIX
    128x512 steps 32 phase//freq.
    PIXEL INTENSITY
    256 gray levels
    0.08 mm; 0.02 mm optional
    MAGNET TYPE
    Permanent
    175 x 85 x 447 cm
    MAGNET WEIGHT
    19200 kg
    H*W*D
    530 x 175 x 250 cm
    POWER REQUIREMENTS
    200 - 480, 3-phase
    GRADIENT COOLING
    None
    MAX. GRADIENT AMPLITUDE
    19 mT/m
    5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
    2.5 m/2.5 m
    Computerized passive shimming during magnet setup, autoshim per series with automatic table motion to magnet isocenter for each prescription
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    SofttoneInfoSheet: - Sequences - 
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    An acoustic control system for the noise reduction at MRI scanners.
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    Spine MRIMRI Resource Directory:
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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine is a noninvasive procedure to evaluate different types of tissue, including the spinal cord, vertebral disks and spaces between the vertebrae through which the nerves travel, as well as distinguish healthy tissue from diseased tissue.
    The cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine MRI should be scanned in individual sections. The scan protocol parameter like e.g. the field of view (FOV), slice thickness and matrix are usually different for cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine MRI, but the method is similar. The standard views in the basic spinal MRI scan to create detailed slices (cross sections) are sagittal T1 weighted and T2 weighted images over the whole body part, and transverse (e.g. multi angle oblique) over the region of interest with different pulse sequences according to the result of the sagittal slices. Additional views or different types of pulse sequences like fat suppression, fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) or diffusion weighted imaging are created dependent on the indication.

    Indications:
    Neurological deficit, evidence of radiculopathy, cauda equina compression
    Primary tumors or drop metastases
    Infection/inflammatory disease, multiple sclerosis
    Postoperative evaluation of lumbar spine: disk vs. scar
    Evaluation of syrinx
    Localized back pain with no radiculopathy (leg pain)

    Contrast enhanced MRI techniques delineate infections vs. malignancies, show a syrinx cavity and support to differentiate the postoperative conditions. After surgery for disk disease, significant fibrosis can occur in the spine. This scarring can mimic residual disk herniation. Magnetic resonance myelography evaluates spinal stenosis and various intervertebral discs can be imaged with multi angle oblique techniques. Cine series can be used to show true range of motion studies of parts of the spine. Advanced open MRI devices are developed to perform positional scans in the position of pain or symptom (e.g. Upright™ MRI formerly Stand-Up MRI).
     
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    Courtesy of  Robert R. Edelman

     
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    Newer Sequences for Spinal MR Imaging: Smorgasbord or Succotash of Acronyms?
       by www.ajnr.org    
    Cutting Edge Imaging of THE Spine
    February 2007   by www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov    
    Landmark Independent Study by UCLA School of Medicine Reports Comparison of Dynamic™ Upright® MRI With Static Upright MRI in More Than 1,000 Patients (1,302):
    Thursday, 15 November 2007   by www.fonar.com    
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    Recommendations for MRI Assessment in Managing Axial Spondyloarthritis
    Wednesday, 8 January 2020   by www.rheumatologyadvisor.com    
    MRI Of The Spine Identifies Smoldering Myeloma Patients At High Risk Of Progressing To Multiple Myeloma
    Tuesday, 26 August 2014   by www.myelomabeacon.com    
    Intensive training of young tennis players causes spinal damage
    Wednesday, 18 July 2007   by www.eurekalert.org    
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