Blanchard Valley Health System facility acquires new MRI
EasternWoods Outpatient Center, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, has acquired a new Siemens Sola 1.5 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner.
The new MRI creates much more detailed images of patients, which, in turn, gives healthcare providers more information to work with, enabling them to provide better care.
The new machine includes a more powerful magnet, as well as software that allows associates to refine the images further. In addition to the images being cleaner and crisper, the new MRI completes scans more quickly.
Patients receiving an MRI have often already had another type of imaging, such as X-ray, CT, or ultrasound. If the initial imaging finds some abnormality, a provider will order an MRI to determine better what is involved. Because this machine provides clearer images, providers trying to pinpoint a specific health issue have more information, said Jill Jaynes, director of imaging at BVHS.
“A neurologist, oncologist, orthopedic surgeon, or other specialist can take better care of their patients if they have more detailed information,” Jaynes said. “This machine makes it possible to see the tiniest tears in a muscle or tendon. Having a better sense of the issue means healthcare providers can better provide the precise care that the patient requires.”
Leigh Robinson, RT(R)(MR), an MRI technologist, said the coils in this machine (the “cameras” in the MRI) produce better image quality. She also noted that BVHS has invested in several different coils designed for specific body parts, such as the knee and the shoulder.
“The machine comes with a standard set of coils, which can be used for multiple purposes,” Jaynes said. “But while it’s possible to wrap a more general coil around any of a number of body parts, one designed specifically for the knee will fit the knee more securely. It will take a better picture because it is designed for that particular shape.”
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