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Field vs. Open MRI | |
With all the "open"
or low field scanners being introduced and advertised in the tri-state area, sometimes
it's difficult for a physician to order an MRI and still retain the quality they're
accustomed to from "closed", high field MRIs.
High field
strength scanners with a 1.5 - 3 Tesla (measurement of magnetic force) provide
high resolution, easier to read scans. | |
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scanners usually have about a .23 Tesla. The Wellington Diagnostic Division of
Riverhills Healthcare utilizes a GE High Definition 1.5 Tesla magnet with advanced
EXCITE software technology. | | ADVANTAGES
OF HIGH FIELD SCANNERS | | | The
higher the field strength the more powerful and faster the scanner | |
Images can be acquired 1 ½ - 2 times faster than an open machine | |
Less patient motion due to shorter times | | | More
advanced imaging techniques available that are not available on the open scanners | | Capability
to image much smaller areas of interest with detail due to a stronger signal | | More
precise diagnosis | | There
has been an increase in open MRI use due to the misconception that closed scanners
can be more claustrophobic for the patient. Newer scanners are designed with a
substantially shorter bore or "tube" than the older scanners to increase
patient comfort and reduce their anxiety. The magnet is flared at the ends and
wider than the older scanners reducing the "closed in" feeling. Wellington
Diagnostic Center's scanner has been designed with superior ventilation and lighting
systems, allowing more air and light to circulate while scanning. | | In
addition to the physical structure of the scanner reducing the anxiety of the
patient, our MRI technologists and support staff are experienced in dealing with
patients who may be nervous. Our staff can comfort and relax patients, talk them
through the scan and, if needed, sit with the patient and hold their hand. Music
can be listened to during a scan for relaxation purposes. Patients should be aware
of the differences in quality and time and the potential that an additional scan
might be required if an "open" scan is acquired.High field scans are
indicated for central nervous system, vascular studies and any study that requires
high resolution. Because of the lower quality of images produced by the open scanners,
an exam may need to be repeated on a closed or high field scanner to accurately
diagnosis the problem. This results in patient inconvenience as well as billing
for a repeated scan. |
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Wellington
Diagnostics is American College of Radiology Accredited | |
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staffed with caring, compassionate Radiology and MRI board certified Technologists | |
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Provides
Insurance Pre-Authorization services | |
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Utilizes
the new GE HD (High Definition) Excite Technology with their MRI to produce 40%
higher signal to noise ration which improves the quality of the MRI images | |
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Has
convenient, free parking! | |
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Has a 24-48 hour or less turnaround of your MRI report to the physician. | |
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