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MRI machines, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines, are advanced medical imaging devices that use strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of organs and tissues within the body. They are non-invasive and do not involve ionizing radiation, making them a preferred choice for diagnostic imaging in various medical fields. MRI machines are typically constructed from superconducting magnets, gradient coils, and radiofrequency coils, which work together to produce high-resolution images.
| Magnetic field strength | 1.5T to 3T |
| Imaging capabilities | T1, T2, and diffusion-weighted imaging |
| Patient table weight capacity | up to 250 kg |
| Scan time | 15 to 60 minutes per procedure |
| Dimensions | Typically 2.5m to 3.5m in length |
When selecting an MRI machine, buyers should consider the magnetic field strength, as higher strengths typically provide better image resolution. It's also important to evaluate the machine's imaging capabilities, such as the types of sequences it can perform. Buyers should specify their needs regarding patient capacity, scan time preferences, and any specific software or features required for their practice. Additionally, inquire about service agreements and warranties to ensure ongoing support.
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MRI machines generally have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance.
MRI machines are safe for most patients, but those with certain implants or devices may need to be evaluated before scanning.
Routine maintenance is recommended every 6 to 12 months to ensure optimal performance.
Common uses include imaging of the brain, spine, joints, and soft tissues.
Yes, MRI machines are safe for pediatric patients, but sedation may be required for very young children.
3T MRI machines offer higher resolution images and faster scan times compared to 1.5T machines.