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Vol. 65. Issue 5.
Pages 447-457 (September - October 2023)
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Vol. 65. Issue 5.
Pages 447-457 (September - October 2023)
Actualización
Seguridad del paciente en Resonancia Magnética
Patient safety in magnetic resonance imaging
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P. Fraga Rivas
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patricia.fraga@salud.madrid.org

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, J. de Miguel Criado, L. García del Salto Lorente, L. Gutiérrez Velasco, P. Quintana Valcarcel
Servicio de Radiodiagnóstico, Hospital Universitario del Henares, Unidad Central de Radiodiagnóstico, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, España
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El uso de campos magnéticos estáticos, gradientes de campo y ondas de radiofrecuencia suponen un reto de seguridad diferente a otras modalidades de imagen. Cada vez más centros trabajan con equipos de 3,0T que presentan mayores riesgos para el paciente frente a los de 1,5T.

Hay una necesidad de actualización para el personal de radiología que le permita entender los riesgos y disminuirlos, pues pueden producirse incidentes graves e incluso mortales.

El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar una revisión y actualización de los riesgos a los que se ven sometidos los pacientes durante la realización de un estudio de resonancia magnética.

Palabras clave:
Imagen por resonancia magnética
Campos magnéticos
Dispositivos cardiovasculares electrónico
Seguridad del paciente
Marcapasos
Medios de contraste
Temperatura
Quemaduras
Abstract

Image acquisition involves the use of static magnetic fields, field gradients and radiofrequency waves. These elements make the MRI a different modality. More and more centers work with 3.0 T equipment that present higher risks for the patient, compared to those of 1.5 T.

Therefore, there is a need for updating for radiology staff that allows them to understand the risks and reduce them, since serious and even fatal incidents can occur.

The objective of this work is to present a review and update of the risks to which patients are subjected during the performance of a magnetic resonance imaging study.

Keywords:
Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic fields
Cardiac implantable electronic device
Patient safety
Pacemaker
Contrast media
Temperature
Burns

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