First experience with neonatal examinations with the use of MR-compatible incubator

2014
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dc.abstract.enBackground: Since 2003, very few publications have described brain examinations using neonatal MR-compatible incubator (INC). The authors present their first experience in these examinations, not limited to brain scans, with the use of an incubator equipped not only with head coil, but also with a coil designed for examinations of the spinal canal and spinal cord as well as the whole body, at the Institute of Mother and Child in Warsaw. Material and Methods: Examinations were performed in 27 newborns (12 girls, 15 boys). Most of the neonates were prematurely born: 19 (70.4%) were born at gestational age of 23-37 weeks, mean of 30 weeks. They were examined at the corrected age of 26 weeks-1 month, mean of 36 weeks. Body weight of the newborns on the day of the study was 600–4,300 g, mean of 2,654 g. The study was performed with a GE Signa HDxT 1.5 T system with the use of a Nomag IC 1.5 incubator by Lammers Medical Technology Co., equipped with three coils: an eight-channel, phased-array head coil and a twelve-channel phased-array coil for the whole body, consisting of an eight-channel coil integrated in the incubator and a separate four-channel surface coil. Results: Of the 27 children, 25 (92.6%) required a brain scan. Two children (7.4%) were referred to MRI for assessment of the spinal canal and the abdomen. We compared the results of transfontanelle ultrasound and MRI scans in 21 children. MRI provided significantly more diagnostic information in 18 cases (85.7%); in 3 cases (14.3%), no additional knowledge about the pathology was provided by the exam. Conclusions: The MR-compatible incubator increases the availability of MRI to newborns, especially premature newborns and those with low and extremely low body weight, for whom MR examinations are necessary to determine the extent of changes, not limited to the central nervous system, as well as to establish prognosis. Dedicated neonatal coils integrated with the incubator permit more accurate diagnosis than the previously used adult coils.pl
dc.contributor.authorBekiesińska-Figatowska, Monikapl
dc.contributor.authorSzkudlińska-Pawlak, Sylwiapl
dc.contributor.authorRomaniuk-Doroszewska, Annapl
dc.contributor.authorDuczkowski, Marekpl
dc.contributor.authorIwanowska, Beatapl
dc.contributor.authorDuczkowska, Agnieszkapl
dc.contributor.authorMądzik, Jarosławpl
dc.contributor.authorBrągoszewska, Hannapl
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-11T07:17:33Z
dc.date.available2017-08-11T07:17:33Z
dc.date.issued2014pl
dc.date.openaccess0
dc.description.accesstimew momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 274pl
dc.description.physical268-274pl
dc.description.versionostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume79pl
dc.identifier.doi10.12659/PJR.890371pl
dc.identifier.eissn1899-0967pl
dc.identifier.issn1733-134Xpl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/43176
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.rightsUdzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polska*
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dc.share.typeotwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enmagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)pl
dc.subject.enMR-compatible incubator (INC)pl
dc.subject.enneonatespl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleFirst experience with neonatal examinations with the use of MR-compatible incubatorpl
dc.title.journalPolish Journal of Radiologypl
dc.typeJournalArticlepl
dspace.entity.typePublication
cris.lastimport.wos
2024-04-09T20:28:24Z
dc.abstract.enpl
Background: Since 2003, very few publications have described brain examinations using neonatal MR-compatible incubator (INC). The authors present their first experience in these examinations, not limited to brain scans, with the use of an incubator equipped not only with head coil, but also with a coil designed for examinations of the spinal canal and spinal cord as well as the whole body, at the Institute of Mother and Child in Warsaw. Material and Methods: Examinations were performed in 27 newborns (12 girls, 15 boys). Most of the neonates were prematurely born: 19 (70.4%) were born at gestational age of 23-37 weeks, mean of 30 weeks. They were examined at the corrected age of 26 weeks-1 month, mean of 36 weeks. Body weight of the newborns on the day of the study was 600–4,300 g, mean of 2,654 g. The study was performed with a GE Signa HDxT 1.5 T system with the use of a Nomag IC 1.5 incubator by Lammers Medical Technology Co., equipped with three coils: an eight-channel, phased-array head coil and a twelve-channel phased-array coil for the whole body, consisting of an eight-channel coil integrated in the incubator and a separate four-channel surface coil. Results: Of the 27 children, 25 (92.6%) required a brain scan. Two children (7.4%) were referred to MRI for assessment of the spinal canal and the abdomen. We compared the results of transfontanelle ultrasound and MRI scans in 21 children. MRI provided significantly more diagnostic information in 18 cases (85.7%); in 3 cases (14.3%), no additional knowledge about the pathology was provided by the exam. Conclusions: The MR-compatible incubator increases the availability of MRI to newborns, especially premature newborns and those with low and extremely low body weight, for whom MR examinations are necessary to determine the extent of changes, not limited to the central nervous system, as well as to establish prognosis. Dedicated neonatal coils integrated with the incubator permit more accurate diagnosis than the previously used adult coils.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Bekiesińska-Figatowska, Monika
dc.contributor.authorpl
Szkudlińska-Pawlak, Sylwia
dc.contributor.authorpl
Romaniuk-Doroszewska, Anna
dc.contributor.authorpl
Duczkowski, Marek
dc.contributor.authorpl
Iwanowska, Beata
dc.contributor.authorpl
Duczkowska, Agnieszka
dc.contributor.authorpl
Mądzik, Jarosław
dc.contributor.authorpl
Brągoszewska, Hanna
dc.date.accessioned
2017-08-11T07:17:33Z
dc.date.available
2017-08-11T07:17:33Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2014
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 274
dc.description.physicalpl
268-274
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
79
dc.identifier.doipl
10.12659/PJR.890371
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1899-0967
dc.identifier.issnpl
1733-134X
dc.identifier.uri
http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/43176
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polska
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/legalcode
dc.share.type
otwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enpl
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
dc.subject.enpl
MR-compatible incubator (INC)
dc.subject.enpl
neonates
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Article
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First experience with neonatal examinations with the use of MR-compatible incubator
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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