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A review of the safety implications of magnetic resonance imaging at field strengths of 3 Tesla and above
Authors:Neil Crook  Leslie Robinson
Affiliation:aAlliance Medical, Iceni Centre, Warwick Technology Park, Warwick CV34 6DA;bDept. of Diagnostic Radiography, School of Healthcare Professions, Faculty of Health & Social Care, University of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester M6 6PU, United Kingdom
Abstract:RationaleDiagnostic imaging is being driven by technological developments particularly so in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Electromagnetic fields used to produce images are becoming much stronger and switched more rapidly and it is essential that safety advice remains appropriate and current. Using a systematic methodology, this review aims to identify the clinical safety implications in performing MRI at field strengths of 3 Tesla (T) and above and determine whether the current clinical safety guidelines are appropriate.MethodReferences were sourced from The Cochrane Library, Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar. Related websites searched included The British Institute of Radiology, Society of Radiographers, Royal College of Radiologists, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, IMRSER (Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research), MagNet (NHS PASA). References supplied in retrieved papers were also checked for potential relevance. The use of consistent search terminology and inclusion and exclusion criteria ensured quality and provided rigour to conclusions drawn.ConclusionAccording to the literature retrieved, the current body of knowledge has allowed safety guidelines to be established for patient safety and these are both appropriate and valid at field strengths of 3 T.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance imaging   Safety    Tesla   Review   Magnetic fields
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