MRI
Magnetic Resonance
Imaging is one of the most advanced ways to
view precise details of the head, neck, spine, muscles,
joints, and bones. It is also used to image the chest,
abdomen and pelvis. The MRI uses a magnetic field to
detect
faint radio waves released by your body's atoms. These
radio waves are displayed on a computer monitor and
can be reproduced on films or high quality photographic
paper.
East River is ACR Accredited to perform MRI
studies. Our three GE 1.5 T MRIs have multiple
dedicated coils including a specialized breast coil
to assess breast tissue and prosthetic breast implants.
It also has a specialized endocavity coil for imaging
the prostate gland. MR Angiography of arterial and venous
structures of the head and neck assess occlusive diseases
as well as congenital anomalies. We also perform pelvic
and lower extremity MR Venography for assessment of
thrombotic disease and MR angiography of the major thoracic,
abdominal and pelvic arteries. MR angiography of the
extremities is now possible with a dedicated periperal
vascular coil.
Our
Open Air MRI features a .3 T magnet which delivers
resolution and clarity superior to most other open MRI's.
It is completely open on all sides allowing for maximum
patient comfort and access. Claustrophobic and large
patients can be comfortably scanned without compromising
imaging quality and detail. With three different MRI
machines, we are able to customize the procedure based
on your special needs.
During the MRI exam, you will be asked
to rest motionless on a padded table for 30 to 90 minutes
depending on the area of your body being scanned. The
area of interest will be positioned in the center of
the magnet. During the scan you will hear faint hums,
and the thumping of radio waves. You will be in constant
contact with a courteous, caring technologist and have
a control button to alert the technologist, if the need
arises.
No special preparation
is necessary. You can continue to take
all medication and follow your regular diet unless told
otherwise.
Some MRI examinations require the
use of a non-iodine containing injectible contrast material
to increase the sensitivity of the examination and obtain
additional information. This is injected into a vein
using a very small needle. In some cases, an IV line
will be left in place during the course of the exam.
The decision to use this will be made by your referring
physician and / or the radiologist.
We may ask you to wear a patient gown.
Please do not enter the scan room with jewelry, watches,
hairclips, keys, coins and other metal objects (including
eye make-up which may contain metallic powders). Credit
card and ATM card magnetic codes will be erased by the
MRI's magnetic field, and they should be kept away from
the scanner room. Patients
with metallic or electronic implants should alert the
technologist prior to entering the scanning room as
the MRI may adversely effect these items.
To help make your MRI experience a pleasant
one, we have a music system you can listen
to while undergoing your exam. Please feel free to bring
a favorite CD or Cassette.
PREPARATIONS:
Head / Neck:
Do not wear any eye makeup
Please call our office before your appointment
if any of the follow apply:
-Surgical Vascular Clips
-Neurostimulaters
-Cochlear Implants
-IVC Filter
-Silver Backed Dermal Patches
-Breast Tissue Expander
-Penile Implants
-Pacemaker
-Claustrophobia
There are no dietary restrictions prior to
your MRI Examination.
Music is available during the examination.
Please feel free to bring a tape or CD.
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