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Patient preferences for development in MRI scanner design: a survey of claustrophobic patients in a randomized study.

Elisa IwanJinhua YangJudith EndersAdriane Elisabeth NappMatthias RiefMarc Dewey
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Patients at high risk for claustrophobia visually favor the further development of open scanners as opposed to short- and closed-bore scanner designs. • Educating claustrophobic patients about a higher diagnostic performance of a short-bore scanner can significantly increase their acceptance of this otherwise visually less-attractive design. • A medical history of earlier claustrophobic events in a given MRI scanner type and focusing on the features "more space" and "noise reduction" can help to guide referral of patients who are at high risk for claustrophobia.
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