| What
is MRI?
Magnetic resonance images are produced by
using two natural, harmless forces–magnetic
fields and radio waves. Using this technology,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used to
produce computer-generated images of the anatomy
that can be used by physicians to obtain clinically
useful diagnostic information; MRI exams are
non-invasive, painless and have no known side
effects.
Images
created by the MRI scanner are similar to
an X-ray but are performed without the use
of radiation. Unlike an X-ray, the MRI can
"see" through hard bone to the soft
tissues in your body like muscles and internal
organs. These images are very precise, showing
difference between normal and abnormal tissues.
Used as a primary diagnostic tool, MRI can
provide quick and accurate diagnostic information
for your physician. In some situations, this
procedure can reduce the need for further
procedures such as exploratory surgery.
How
MRI Works. . .
MRI images are formed when signals generated
with a magnetic field and emitted by body
tissue are processed by computer software
to create clinical images. Different tissue
characteristics are revealed through this
process and translated into different contrast
levels on the image. A typical procedure averages
30 minutes or longer depending on the information
required by your physician.
Open
MRI vs. Closed MRI
The Vista MRI Institute offers both an open and
a closed MRI scanner at its Gurnee location
and a new high-performance open scanner in
Lindenhurst. The open environment helps some
patients stay more relaxed during the test.
And the new technology offers quality images
as well as decreased testing time. Your doctor,
in consultation with our radiologists, will
decide which scanner is best suited for you.
Why
Use an MRI?
The MRI procedure is used for all parts of
the body and is effective in the clinical
evaluation of the following conditions:
• Brain Disorders
• Traumatic injuries
• Eye Abnormalities
• Spine diseases
• Tumor Detection
• Liver and Other abdominal Disease
• Knee and Shoulder Injuries
• Musculoskeletal Disorders
• Facial/Neck Abnormalities
• Infection
• Cardiac Malformations
• Blood Flow and Vessel Disorders
For
Your Appointment. . .
Please wear comfortable, athletic-type clothing
(a sweat suit, etc.) without metal snaps or
zippers. Gowns and scrubs will also be available
should you need them.
Because
of the magnetic field in the magnet room,
you will be asked to leave the following items
in a locker outside the scan room:
• Coins
• Credit Cards
• Jewelry
• Glasses
• Watches
• Keys
• Hair Pins/Wigs
• Other Metal Objects
You may also be asked to remove makeup, dentures
and/or hearing aids.
You
will be asked if you have had brain, ear,
eye or other surgeries or if you have any
of the following:
• Pacemaker
• Neurostimulators (TENS-unit)
• Metal Implants
• Aneurysm Clips
• Surgical Staples
• Implanted Drug Infusion Device (insulin
pump)
• Exposure of metal fragments to your
eye
• Shrapnel
• Permanent Eyeliner
• Heart Valves (replacement)
If you are pregnant, please notify your physician
and the MR Institute before your procedure.
Important:
Please be sure to check with your physician
if you are uncertain about any of the above
mentioned items.
During
Your MRI Exam. . .
In the magnet room, a technologist will assist
you onto the padded table. The table will
move slowly into the magnet opening. You will
hear sounds similar to a drumbeat as pictures
of your body are formed. Your doctor may order
contrast (dye) to be administered for your
test to enhance areas he is concerned about.
At
all times during the exam, a technologist
will be able to see and hear you. Stereo headphones
are available for you to listen to your favorite
radio channel, cassette or CD. Please feel
free to bring your favorite cassette or CD
with you on the day of your appointment.
The
exam takes anywhere from 30 – 75 minutes,
depending on the type of MRI exam your doctor
has requested. It is important to lie completely
still while the images are being acquired.
Motion will affect the sharpness of the images.
Claustrophobic
Program. . .
If ordered by your doctor, we offer an I.V.
sedation program administered by an anesthesiologist
to insure you the most relaxed experience
possible during your MRI exam.
After
Your MRI Exam. . .
Because there are no side effects (unless
you have had anesthesia), you may leave immediately
following the procedure. A specially trained,
board-certified radiologist will review your
MRI images and provide a written report to
your physician promptly. Results are normally
available in less than 24 hours. Your doctor
will schedule a time with you to discuss the
results of your exam.
Need
to Cancel an appointment?
Cancellations are sometimes unavoidable. However,
should the need arise, we ask that you notify
us at least one day in advance if possible.
This courtesy assists the staff in daily scheduling
of other patients who may be waiting for an
appointment.
Location
The
Vista MRI Institute has two convenient
north Lake County locations to provide easy
access to area patients. Staff consists of
specially-trained technologists and board-certified
radiologists experienced in MRI technology.
For more information or to make an appointment,
please call.
Vista MRI Institute
60 South Greenleaf Street
(1/2 block south of Washington Street)
Gurnee, Illinois
847-360-1674
Vista
MRI Institute at the Vista Surgery Center
1050 Red Oak Lane
(just east of the Lake Villa library)
Lindenhurst, Illinois
847-356-4740
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