The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short-term effects experienced by study participants in an actively shielded (AS) 7 tesla (7 T) magnetic resonance (MR) scanner, to compare results with earlier reports on passively shielded (PS) 7 T MR scanners, and to outline possible healthcare strategies to improve patient compliance. Study participants (n = 124) completed a web-based questionnaire directly after being examined in an AS 7 T MR (n = 154 examinations). Most frequently experienced short-term effects were dizziness (84%) and inconsistent movement (70%), especially while moving into or out of the magnet. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS)—twitching—was experienced in 67% of research examinations and showe...
OBJECTIVES: Limited data is available about incidence of acute transient symptoms associated with oc...
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...
Objectives: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
Background: Ultrahigh-field (UHF) MRI advances towards clinical use. Patient compliance is generally...
Background: Ultrahigh-field (UHF) MRI advances towards clinical use. Patient compliance is generally...
PURPOSE: To determine the subjective experiences and the sources of discomfort for subjects undergoi...
To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR systemWe exa...
Objective To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR sy...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
Objective To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR sy...
Since the introduction of high field MR scanners (>1.5T) negative health effects in humans, assoc...
OBJECTIVES: Limited data is available about incidence of acute transient symptoms associated with oc...
OBJECTIVES: Limited data is available about incidence of acute transient symptoms associated with oc...
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...
Objectives: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
The objective of this study was to evaluate occurrence and strength of short‐term effects experience...
Background: Ultrahigh-field (UHF) MRI advances towards clinical use. Patient compliance is generally...
Background: Ultrahigh-field (UHF) MRI advances towards clinical use. Patient compliance is generally...
PURPOSE: To determine the subjective experiences and the sources of discomfort for subjects undergoi...
To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR systemWe exa...
Objective To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR sy...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
Objective To study patient tolerability of brain imaging that employs an ultrahigh field (7 T) MR sy...
Since the introduction of high field MR scanners (>1.5T) negative health effects in humans, assoc...
OBJECTIVES: Limited data is available about incidence of acute transient symptoms associated with oc...
OBJECTIVES: Limited data is available about incidence of acute transient symptoms associated with oc...
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...
Objectives: Recent studies have consistently shown that amongst staff working with MRI, transient sy...