https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9HXYOUQR6Q
AOSR's MR Safety Ambassador, Dr Elaine Kan and her team has developed this MR safety video for everyone.
Remember the MAGNET IS ALWAYS ON!
#MRsafety #patientsafety
AOSR's MR Safety Ambassador, Dr Elaine Kan and her team has developed this MR safety video for everyone.
Remember the MAGNET IS ALWAYS ON!
#MRsafety #patientsafety
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MR SAFETY VIDEO
AOSR MR Ambassador Dr Elaine Kan,Chief of Service, Department of Radiology, Hong Kong Children's Hospital with her team has developed this MR safety video for Asia-Oceania.
Always remember the MAGNET IS ALWAYS ON!
#MRSafety #patientsafety
Always remember the MAGNET IS ALWAYS ON!
#MRSafety #patientsafety
AOSR MR Safety Ambassador Dr Elaine Kan (Chief of Service, Dept of Radiology) and her team at the Hong Kong Children's Hospital, Dr Carol Ng (Cardiac Imaging Lead) with trainees Dr Yoyo Chiu and Dr Vicka Tang have created this video - MR Imaging in Children: Tips & Tricks for reducing the need for sedation.The AOSR (and AsiaSafe) thanks and appreciates this effort from our AOSR members in promoting safe/safer imaging in children.
Check it out and share with your colleagues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iixc8D9c90
An abbreviated version of the write up up by Dr Elaine Kan
Imaging babies and young children can be challenging, particularly for lengthy MR exams. Various strategies can help children avoid sedation while reducing anxiety to ensure quality imaging.
1. Child friendly environment – Make the radiology experience fun
2. Effective communication – Building trust
Clear communication between radiographers, radiologists, parent/carer, and the child is essential.
3. Accompaniment and support – Familiar faces help
Allowing parents or soft toys to accompany the child during imaging provides comfort and reduce anxiety.
4. Sleep and feed – Keeping babies happy
The “Feed-and-Sleep” is a program for selected babies aged 0-6 months. Exams are booked at a time that coincide with babies’ sleep schedules.
5. Entertainment – A good movie helps
MRI compatible video goggle allows children to watch videos with a MR safe video player during the scan. Not only is this is a useful distraction tool, a good movie enhances patient compliance and experience.
6. Child-life specialist – Get help from the experts
Child-life specialists are trained to provide education and support, in addition their clever distraction techniques help the child stay calm and cooperative during the scan. B
7. Tailoring the scans
Tailoring scan protocols prior to the scan streamlines the exam and reduces table time.
a. Consider a plain scan, some clinical indications may not require a contrast exam
b. Shorten the scan time: Limit the number of sequences and utilise fast and single-shot sequences
#MRsafety #AOSR #ASIASAFE #patientsafety
Check it out and share with your colleagues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iixc8D9c90
An abbreviated version of the write up up by Dr Elaine Kan
Imaging babies and young children can be challenging, particularly for lengthy MR exams. Various strategies can help children avoid sedation while reducing anxiety to ensure quality imaging.
1. Child friendly environment – Make the radiology experience fun
2. Effective communication – Building trust
Clear communication between radiographers, radiologists, parent/carer, and the child is essential.
3. Accompaniment and support – Familiar faces help
Allowing parents or soft toys to accompany the child during imaging provides comfort and reduce anxiety.
4. Sleep and feed – Keeping babies happy
The “Feed-and-Sleep” is a program for selected babies aged 0-6 months. Exams are booked at a time that coincide with babies’ sleep schedules.
5. Entertainment – A good movie helps
MRI compatible video goggle allows children to watch videos with a MR safe video player during the scan. Not only is this is a useful distraction tool, a good movie enhances patient compliance and experience.
6. Child-life specialist – Get help from the experts
Child-life specialists are trained to provide education and support, in addition their clever distraction techniques help the child stay calm and cooperative during the scan. B
7. Tailoring the scans
Tailoring scan protocols prior to the scan streamlines the exam and reduces table time.
a. Consider a plain scan, some clinical indications may not require a contrast exam
b. Shorten the scan time: Limit the number of sequences and utilise fast and single-shot sequences
#MRsafety #AOSR #ASIASAFE #patientsafety
YouTube
AOSR MR Video - Tips &Tricks to reduce sedation
This video for AOSR is created by Dr Elaine Kan (AOSR MR Safety Ambassador) and her team, Dr Carol Ng with Dr Yoyo Chiu and Dr Vicka Tang on non-pharmacological techniques for sedation for MRI in children; Hong Kong Children's Hospital.
Imaging babies and…
Imaging babies and…
https://www.auntminnie.com/clinical-news/mri/article/15676651/mri-safety-oversight-gaps-big-enough-to-drive-a-truck-through?braze_int_id=644ed5647cdee2000161fa1d&braze_ext_id=643032c419ef38833c57a21d
#MRSafety #patientsafety
#MRSafety #patientsafety
AuntMinnie
MRI safety oversight: Gaps 'big enough to drive a truck through'
MRI safety oversight is spotty at best, with gaps "big enough to drive a truck through," according to Tobias Gilk, founder of Gilk Radiology Consultants in Overland Park, KS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnA9Bxnaokw
The AsiaSafe MR Safety webinar that was held on 24 July 2024 is now on our AOSR Youtube channel. Check it out.
#MRSafety #Patientsafety #AsiaSafe #AOSR
The AsiaSafe MR Safety webinar that was held on 24 July 2024 is now on our AOSR Youtube channel. Check it out.
#MRSafety #Patientsafety #AsiaSafe #AOSR
YouTube
AsiaSafe's MR Safety Webinar on MR Safety Board: The WAY FORWARD, 24 July 2024.
Dr Tamara Razon Cuenza, our AOSR MR Safety Ambassador and Dr Hemant Patel spoke on this theme. Dr Rijo Mathew, our AOSR MR Safety Ambassador moderated the event.
https://www.ktvu.com/news/freak-accident-mountain-view-exposes-mri-safety-flaws
This wheelchair narrowly misses a patient!
#MRsafety #patientsafety
This wheelchair narrowly misses a patient!
#MRsafety #patientsafety
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
Freak accident in Mountain View exposes MRI safety flaws
An incident of a wheelchair being flung into an MRI machine, narrowly missing the patient in the room, is raising concerns among safety advocates.