1. Point-of-Care Brain MRI: Preliminary Results from a Single-Center Retrospective Study
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Edward Kuoy, Justin Glavis-Bloom, Gabrielle Hovis, Brian Yep, Arabdha Biswas, Lu-Aung Masudathaya, Lori A. Norrick, Julie Limfueco, Jennifer E. Soun, Peter D. Chang, Eleanor Chu, Yama Akbari, Vahid Yaghmai, John C. Fox, Wengui Yu, and Daniel S. Chow
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Infarction ,Point-of-Care Systems ,Humans ,Brain ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Female ,Neuroimaging ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Point-of-care (POC) MRI is a bedside imaging technology with fewer than five units in clinical use in the United States and a paucity of scientific studies on clinical applications. Purpose To evaluate the clinical and operational impacts of deploying POC MRI in emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU) patient settings for bedside neuroimaging, including the turnaround time. Materials and Methods In this preliminary retrospective study, all patients in the ED and ICU at a single academic medical center who underwent noncontrast brain MRI from January 2021 to June 2021 were investigated to determine the number of patients who underwent bedside POC MRI. Turnaround time, examination limitations, relevant findings, and potential CT and fixed MRI findings were recorded for patients who underwent POC MRI. Descriptive statistics were used to describe clinical variables. The Mann-Whitney
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- 2023