Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What Is An Open Mri

Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, uses magnets, radio waves and computers to see detailed images of the internal structures of the body. While traditional MRI machines are a closed tube, open MRI machines are open on four sides of the body.


Diagnostics


Open MRI machines produce very detailed images of the human body, aiding in early diagnosis of many diseases. They can be used to diagnose trauma, strokes, problems with the aorta and problems with soft tissues.


Patients


Obese patients, children, claustrophobic patients and those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are often uncomfortable in a traditional MRI. Open MRIs provide a comfortable solution for many patients.


Benefits


Open MRIs provide a detailed image of the human body while keeping many patients comfortable. The patient can often have a friend or family member in the room to keep them calm during the procedure.


Open Stand-Up MRI


An open stand-up MRI allows the patient to stand while being scanned. This allows doctors to diagnose medical conditions that may only be visible in a weight-bearing state.


Warning


Open MRI machines use magnets to form images. Patients who have aneurysm clips, metal pins or pacemakers cannot have an MRI.







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