Segurança em Imagem por Ressonância Magnética

Autores

  • Alessandro André Mazzola PhyMED Consultores em Física Médica e Radioproteção MRIONLINE Protocols & Education
  • Karine Isabela Stieven PhyMED Consultores em Física Médica e Radioproteção MRIONLINE Protocols & Education
  • Guilherme Hohgraefe Neto Hospital Moinhos de Vento
  • Gerogina de Melo Cardoso Unidade Radiológica Criciúma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29384/rbfm.2019.v13.n1.p76-91

Palavras-chave:

Segurança, Acidentes, Imagem por Ressonância Magnética

Resumo

Apesar de o processo de obtenção de imagens por ressonância magnética (RM) não utilizar radiação ionizante e o método ser considerado seguro, existem muitos riscos associados à realização dos exames e ao ambiente de RM que já ocasionaram acidentes graves associados à morte de pacientes, indivíduos em geral e trabalhadores. Cabe destacar que o Brasil não tem legislação ou mesmo recomendação sobre aspectos de segurança em RM e é, portanto, dever das instituições e dos que trabalham garantir a segurança dos pacientes, acompanhantes, colaboradores e prestadores de serviço na sua relação com o ambiente de RM. Dessa forma, buscamos fornecer um conjunto de orientações práticas para a rotina de serviços clínicos ou de pesquisa em imagem por RM, de forma que se torne parte das políticas de segurança das instituições.

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Biografia do Autor

Alessandro André Mazzola, PhyMED Consultores em Física Médica e Radioproteção MRIONLINE Protocols & Education

Grande área: Ciências Exatas e da Terra / Área: Física / Subárea: Física das Partículas Elementares e Campos/Especialidade: Propriedades de Partículas Específicas e Ressonâncias.

Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Medicina / Subárea: Radiologia Médica/Especialidade: Imagem Por Ressonância Magnética.

Grande área: Ciências Exatas e da Terra / Área: Física / Subárea: Radioproteção/Especialidade: Radiologia Médica.

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2019-09-01

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Mazzola, A. A., Stieven, K. I., Neto, G. H., & Cardoso, G. de M. (2019). Segurança em Imagem por Ressonância Magnética. Revista Brasileira De Física Médica, 13(1), 76–91. https://doi.org/10.29384/rbfm.2019.v13.n1.p76-91

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