1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanners compared with 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanners systematic review of clinical effectiveness : pilot project

Medical technologies are continually changing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is no exception, where increasing the magnet strength has produced more sophisticated device capabilities. A systematic review of the evidence comparing the clinical applications of 1.5 Tesla (T) MRI with those of 3.0...

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Main Authors: Wood, Ronald, Bassett, Kenneth (Author), Foerster, Vicki (Author), Spry, Carolyn (Author)
Corporate Author: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ottawa (ON) Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health [2011], 2011
Series:CADTH optimal use report
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a Medical technologies are continually changing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is no exception, where increasing the magnet strength has produced more sophisticated device capabilities. A systematic review of the evidence comparing the clinical applications of 1.5 Tesla (T) MRI with those of 3.0 T MRI aims to provide health care decision makers such as government purchasers, health care planners, and clinicians with information about the clinical effectiveness and institutional efficiency of the 1.5 T MRI and 3.0 T MRI.