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MRI at the Bedside: A Case Report Comparing Fixed and Portable Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Suspected Stroke

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides high-contrast resolution and is the preferred diagnostic tool for neurological disease. However, long exam times discourage MRI in emergency settings, and high-field MRI scanners (1.5-3T) require dedicated imaging suites. New, portable low-field-strength MRI machines (0.064T) have lower resolution than fixed MRI, but do not require restrictive environments or intrahospital transport. We present a case of a 78-year-old male with altered mental status who underwent 0.064T portable MRI and fixed 3T MRI exams in the emergency department. Imaging showed no evidence of acute infarction or intracranial lesions. The 0.064T images were of poor quality relative to 3T sequences, but the results of the portable MRI agreed with the conventional 3T MRI and a computed tomography scan from the same day. The compatible imaging results suggest that portable, low-field MRI can aid in neurological diagnosis without transporting patients to the MRI suite. Further studies should expand this comparison between high- and low-field MRI to better characterize the role and clinical applications of point-of-care MRI.

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