MRIprotokoll
An MRI protocol is a set of instructions and guidelines used to perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. It outlines the sequence of events, including patient preparation, scan parameters, and post-scan procedures. The protocol ensures consistency and quality in MRI examinations, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
The MRI protocol typically includes:
1. Patient Preparation: This involves obtaining patient history, preparing consent forms, and ensuring the patient is
2. Scan Parameters: These include the type of MRI sequence (e.g., T1-weighted, T2-weighted, diffusion-weighted), the plane
3. Scan Execution: The radiologist or technician follows the protocol to perform the scan, adjusting parameters
4. Post-Scan Procedures: This includes reviewing the images, documenting findings, and communicating results to the referring
MRI protocols are developed based on clinical guidelines, research findings, and expert consensus. They are regularly