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MRI emergencies

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Medical Doctors
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Online
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elearning for healthcare
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eIntegrity

Introduction
In this chapter, we will summarise the key points and signpost you to sources of further information.

Key points

  • MRI staff must be able to avoid, recognise and respond to a wide range of MRI emergencies.
  • MRI units should have local procedures in place for a clinical emergency in the MR Environment.
  • A magnet quench is when an MRI scanner experiences a sudden loss of superconductivity.
  • An accompanying quench pipe failure can result in large volumes of helium gas entering the magnet room.
  • MRI units should have local procedures for an actual or suspected magnet quench and a quench pipe failure.
  • A projectile incident involves a ferromagnetic object being pulled rapidly towards the scanner.
  • A projectile incident may require an emergency magnet quench or a controlled ramp down of the scanner.
  • MRI units may wish to develop local procedures for a projectile incident.
  • Any projectile incidents should be reported to the MR Responsible Person and to the MHRA.
  • MRI units may wish to develop procedures for other emergency situations such as fires, floods, power cuts or magnet room door failure.
  • During any emergency, it is essential to maintain controlled access to the MR Environment.

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MRI emergencies
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