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How to reduce the patient's discomfort during the use of medical mri device?

Publish Time: 2024-12-30
As an important part of modern medical imaging technology, medical mri device plays an irreplaceable role in the diagnosis of diseases with its high resolution, non-invasive and radiation-free characteristics. However, factors such as high-intensity magnetic field, gradient noise and long-term fixed posture generated during MRI examination often cause a certain degree of discomfort to patients. In order to reduce the patient's discomfort, the following methods can be adopted.

First, in order to alleviate the noise interference during MRI examination, hospitals usually provide patients with noise-reducing headphones or earplugs. These devices can effectively isolate the gradient noise generated during the operation of the equipment and reduce the patient's auditory discomfort. At the same time, medical staff can guide patients to stay relaxed during the examination, divert their attention through deep breathing, meditation and other methods, and reduce tension.

Secondly, the design of the inspection aperture and examination bed of medical mri device is also crucial. In order to reduce the patient's claustrophobia, the inspection aperture of medical mri device should be as spacious as possible, and the design of the examination bed should also focus on comfort and stability. Medical staff can introduce the structure and characteristics of the equipment to patients in detail before the examination to eliminate the patient's fear. At the same time, during the examination, medical staff can keep in touch with patients, answer their questions in a timely manner, and give them psychological comfort.

In addition, for patients who need to maintain a fixed posture for a long time, medical staff can guide patients to do appropriate warm-up exercises before the examination, such as stretching their limbs and moving their joints, to reduce muscle fatigue and discomfort. During the examination, medical staff can also provide patients with soft mats and blankets to increase their comfort.

In summary, reducing patient discomfort during MRI examinations requires multiple aspects. By providing noise-canceling headphones, optimizing equipment design, strengthening patient psychological counseling, and providing a comfortable examination environment, patients' discomfort can be effectively reduced and their examination experience and satisfaction can be improved. At the same time, medical staff should also continuously improve their professional quality and service level to provide patients with better medical services.
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