The New Choice in MRI

The New Choice in MRI

Installation of the Philips Ingenia Ambition MRI system—one of Maine’s most advanced MRI units—continues MDI Hospital’s proud legacy of providing the highest-quality diagnostics and healthcare for residents of eastern Maine.

Featuring near-silent technology, enhanced diagnostic and imaging capabilities, faster scan times and a far greener footprint than traditional MRI, the  Ambition MRI puts advanced, lifesaving technology within reach for the Downeast region. It also better serves patients who may experience claustrophobia or anxiety with a 70” wide-bore scanner and patient-adjustable lighting, image projections, and soundscapes.

Prior to your exam, review the following checklist:

  • Bring any previous X-rays taken at another center to the exam.
  • Continue to take any medication you normally take.
  • You CANNOT have an MRI scan if you have:
    • Certain cerebral aneurysm clips
    • Certain heart valves
    • Cochlear implants
    • Metal filings in the eye
    • Certain pacemakers or defibrillators
  • You will be asked questions prior to your exam, and preliminary X-rays may be taken.
  • If you may be claustrophobic, ask your doctor to prescribe medication prior to the exam. If you do receive medication, bring someone with you to drive you home.

What to Expect During the Wide-Bore MRI Exam

During the wide-bore MRI scan, you lie on a cushioned table that moves into the scanner. For certain studies, an injected contrast agent may be used. MRI contrast agents rarely cause allergic reactions.

Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any medicine (prescription or nonprescription), are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any other medical conditions.

The technologist stays in contact with you throughout the exam.

When the scan begins, you will hear a muffled sound for several minutes. Lie as still as possible, as any movement during this time can distort the image.

The MRI scan generally takes 20 – 60 minutes, depending upon what your doctor has ordered.

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

Doctors use Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to find diseases or abnormalities in the body without using X-rays. MRI uses a safe magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body.

MRI is used to generate cross-sectional images of organs, soft tissue, bone and virtually all other internal body structures. MRI uses a strong magnet, radio waves and a computer to produce images and does not emit any radiation.

Before your MRI, you will need to remove any metal objects you are wearing including clothing that contains metal such as bras with metal clasps, pants with metal zippers, hairclips and jewelry.

For more information on MRIs visit www.radiologyinfo.org

“I get really anxious in small spaces, and MRIs have been hard for me in the past. With wide-bore MRI, I’m not anxious anymore!”

Wide-bore MRI patient

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