MRI protocols are a combination of various MRI sequences, designed to optimally assess a particular region of the body and/or pathological process. There are some general principles of protocol design for each area. However, the specifics of a protocol are dependent on MRI hardware and software, radiologist's and referrer's preference, patient factors (e.g. allergy) and time constraints.
Neurography.org MR protocols were constructed for optimization of nerve imaging and were tested worldwide at prestige imaging centers such as John Hopkins Baltimore, HSS New York, Zurich University, Zurich, Hospital Mae de Deus and Sírio Libanês Brazil.
Protocol modifications must no longer be made manually at each individual scanner. Setup of consistent examination protocols to maintain a common organ, exam, and program structure across an enterprise fleet of scanners for different clinical demands.
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