MRI protocols
MRI protocols are a combination of various MRI sequences, designed to optimally assess a particular region of the body and/or pathological process.
There are some general principles of protocol design for each area. However, the specifics of a protocol are dependent on MRI hardware and software, radiologist's and referrer's preference, patient factors (e.g. allergy) and time constraints.
The implementation of protocols has 3 chief purposes:
- maximizing diagnostic quality
- delivery of consistency in scan quality
- efficient and effective radiology service delivery
It is also good practice to review departmental or institutional protocols on a regular basis.
Siehe auch:
- MRI protocol for assessment of cervical carcinoma
- MRT Rektumkarzinom
- MRI protocol posterior fossa / cerebellopontine angle
- MRI protocol pituitary gland
- MRI protocol for assessment of anal cancer
- MRI protocol - endometriosis
- MRT-Protokoll Endometriumkarzinom
- MRI protocol CSF flow
- Protokollempfehlungen Gelenk-MRT
- MRI protocol epilepsy
- MRI protocol stroke
- MRI protocol demyelinating diseases
- MRI protocol brain tumour
- MRI protocol brain trauma
- MRI protocol brain screen
- MRI protocol neurodegenerative diseases
- MRI protocol pineal and tectal plate
- MRI protocol for assessment of anal fistulae
- MRI protocol - liver
- MRI protocol brain infection
- brain MRI protocol stereotaxis
- MRI protocol temporal bone / cerebellopontine angle
- MRI protocol trigeminal neuralgia
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