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AI analysis finds younger AFib patients benefit from MRI-guided ablation treatments Friday, 25 August 2023 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
Theranostic nano-platform for MRI-guided synergistic therapy against breast cancer Monday, 26 September 2022 by phys.org | | |
Magnetic seeds used to heat and kill cancer Tuesday, 1 February 2022 by www.sciencedaily.com | | |
What is the effect of MRI with targeted biopsies on the rate of patients discontinuing active surveillance? A reflection of the use of MRI in the PRIAS study Thursday, 8 April 2021 by www.docwirenews.com | | |
Modeling of Active Shimming of Metallic Needles for Interventional MRI Monday, 29 June 2020 by pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov | | |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Guided Confirmatory Biopsy for Initiating Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer Wednesday, 11 September 2019 by jamanetwork.com | | |
FDA clears ViewRay's next-gen, MRI-guided radiation therapy device Tuesday, 28 February 2017 by www.fiercebiotech.com | | |
Siemens, U. of Twente Biopsy Robot Promises Greater Precision, Less Cost Friday, 22 January 2016 by www.meddeviceonline.com | | |
Magnetic resonance-guided motorized transcranial ultrasound system for blood-brain barrier permeabilization along arbitrary trajectories in rodents Thursday, 24 December 2015 by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov | | |
New MRI-Guided Catheter Shows Major Potential for Stroke Treatment Tuesday, 29 December 2015 by www.radiology.ucsf.edu | | |
Polish study on MRI-ultrasound for targeted prostate biopsy wins CEM award Tuesday, 12 November 2013 by medicalxpress.com | | |
C4 Imaging Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance of its Positive-Signal MRI Marker - Sirius™ Friday, 6 December 2013 by www.digitaljournal.com |
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It is important to remember when working around a superconducting magnet that the magnetic field is always on. Under usual working conditions the field is never turned off. Attention must be paid to keep all ferromagnetic items at an adequate distance from the magnet. Ferromagnetic objects which came accidentally under the influence of these strong magnets can injure or kill individuals in or nearby the magnet, or can seriously damage every hardware, the magnet itself, the cooling system, etc..
See MRI resources Accidents.
The doors leading to a magnet room should be closed at all times except when entering or exiting the room. Every person working in or entering the magnet room or adjacent rooms with a magnetic field has to be instructed about the dangers. This should include the patient, intensive-care staff, and maintenance-, service- and cleaning personnel, etc..
The 5 Gauss limit defines the 'safe' level of static magnetic field exposure. The value of the absorbed dose is fixed by the authorities to avoid heating of the patient's tissue and is defined by the specific absorption rate.
Leads or wires that are used in the magnet bore during imaging procedures, should not form large-radius wire loops. Leg-to-leg and leg-to-arm skin contact should be prevented in order to avoid the risk of burning due to the generation of high current loops if the legs or arms are allowed to touch. The patient's skin should not be in contact with the inner bore of the magnet.
The outflow from cryogens like liquid helium is improbable during normal operation and not a real danger for patients.
The safety of MRI contrast agents is tested in drug trials and they have a high compatibility with very few side effects. The variations of the side effects and possible contraindications are similar to X-ray contrast medium, but very rare. In general, an adverse reaction increases with the quantity of the MRI contrast medium and also with the osmolarity of the compound.
See also 5 Gauss Fringe Field, 5 Gauss Line, Cardiac Risks, Cardiac Stent, dB/dt, Legal Requirements, Low Field MRI, Magnetohydrodynamic Effect, MR Compatibility, MR Guided Interventions, Claustrophobia, MRI Risks and Shielding. | | | | | | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'MRI Safety' (42).
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MagneVu, located in Carlsbad, California produced the MagneVu 1000 (Applause™), a portable in-office magnetic resonance imaging scanner. Founded and incorporated in 1991, the company has financed its operations through the sale of private equity and debt to accredited investors, corporate partners, and venture capital.
MagneVu won a trophy in the life sciences category for developing the low-cost MagneVu 1000, a device with unique features that aids physicians in providing state of the art arthritis care.
In May 2008 MagneVu, Inc. went out of business (Chapter 7 liquidation filing under bankruptcy).
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From MagneVu;
The MagneVu 1000 is a compact, robust, and portable, permanent magnet MRI system and operates without special shielding or costly site preparation.
This MRI device utilizes a patented non-homogeneous magnetic field image acquisition method to achieve high performance imaging. The MagneVu 1000 MRI scanner is designed for MRI of the extremities with the current specialty areas in diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. Easy access is afforded for claustrophobic, pediatric, or limited mobility patients. In August 1998
FDA marketing clearance and other regulatory approvals have been received. Until 2008, over 130 devices in the US are in use. Some further developments of MagneVu's extremity scanner are: 'truly Plug n' Play MRI™' and iSiS ( which adds wireless capability to the second generation MV1000-XL).
Device Information and Specification IMAGING MODES 3-dimensional multi-echo data acquisition | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'MagneVu 1000' (3).
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