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MRI is an imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the human body. It is primarily used in medical settings to get high-resolution images of the inside of the human body. MRI is also used to monitor the effectiveness of certain medical treatments, such as surgery and radiation therapy. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Future of MRI Compatibles


1
Drawbacks of Traditional MRI Machines
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a
    non-invasive imaging technique that provides
    detailed images of the body. It is used to
    diagnose a variety of medical conditions. MRI is
    based on the principles of nuclear magnetic
    resonance (NMR), which is a branch of physics
    that deals with the magnetic properties of atoms.
    The technique uses strong magnetic fields and
    radio waves to create detailed images of the
    body. MRI is an imaging technique that uses
    strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create
    detailed images of the human body. It is
    primarily used in medical settings to get
    high-resolution images of the inside of the human
    body. MRI scanners use magnetic fields and radio
    waves to obtain cross-sectional images of the
    human body. The technique does not use ionizing
    radiation. MRI is considered a noninvasive and
    painless procedure. It is primarily used to
    diagnose and monitor medical conditions. MRI is
    also used to monitor the effectiveness of certain
    medical treatments, such as surgery and radiation
    therapy.

2
Principles of NMR
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is based on the
    principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR),
    which is a branch of physics that deals with the
    magnetic properties of atoms. NMR is used to
    study the structure and properties of molecules.
    In MRI, strong magnetic fields are used to align
    the protons in the body, and radio waves are then
    used to disturb the protons, which in turn sends
    out signals that are picked up by a scanner. The
    signals are then used to create images of the
    body.

3
How MRI Works
  • MRI scanners use magnetic fields and radio waves
    to obtain cross-sectional images of the human
    body. The technique does not use ionizing
    radiation. MRI is considered a noninvasive and
    painless procedure. It is primarily used to
    diagnose and monitor medical conditions. MRI is
    also used to monitor the effectiveness of certain
    medical treatments, such as surgery and radiation
    therapy. The technique is particularly useful for
    examining soft tissue, such as the brain and
    spinal cord, which are difficult to image using
    other techniques. MRI is also used to examine
    bones and joints.
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4
Safety Concerns
  • MRI is considered to be a safe and painless
    procedure. However, the powerful magnetic fields
    and radiofrequency waves used in the procedure
    can affect implanted medical devices and can also
    cause burns. Strong magnetic fields can also
    affect medical devices that use electricity.

Limitations of Traditional MRI
Traditional MRI machines have several
limitations, including their size and cost. They
often require patients to be placed inside a
small, enclosed space for an extended period of
time, which can cause discomfort and anxiety.
5
Open MRI
  • Open MRI machines are designed to be more
    comfortable for patients and can accommodate
    larger patients. They offer increased patient
    comfort and reduced anxiety.
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High Field MRI
High field MRI machines use stronger magnetic
fields to provide even more detailed images of
the body. They are particularly useful in
detecting smaller lesions and abnormalities.
6
Functional MRI
  • Functional MRI is a specialized form of MRI that
    measures changes in blood flow in the brain. It
    is particularly useful in examining brain
    function and mapping brain activity.
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MRI Contrast Agents
MRI contrast agents are substances injected into
the body to improve the visibility of certain
tissues or structures on MRI scans. They work by
altering the magnetic properties of the tissues
or structures.
7
Emerging MRI Technologies
  • Emerging MRI technologies, including molecular
    imaging and real-time MRI, are advancing the
    field of MRI and expanding its potential
    applications.

Limitations and Future Directions
Despite its many benefits, MRI technology still
has limitations. We will discuss the current
limitations of MRI technology and the potential
future directions of MRI research, including the
development of new imaging techniques and
improved safety features.
8
Conclusion
  • In this presentation, we have discussed the
    benefits and limitations of traditional MRI
    machines, the advantages of open and high-field
    MRI, and emerging MRI technologies. We have
    offered insights into the future of MRI research
    and potential improvements in patient care.

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