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Contraindication to MRI, including but not limited to severe claustrophobia and/or presence of ferrous materials in the body. Women who are pregnant, or ...
Contraindications for MRI including claustrophobia, pace maker, metal implants, aneurism clips; Patients who are not able to consent. Participating Mayo ...
You feel claustrophobic in masks that cover more of your face; You want a full field of vision for reading or watching TV; You want to wear your glasses; You ...
Echocardiography may be substituted for CRM when CRM is contraindicated for patients for reasons such as the presence of a pacemaker or claustrophobia.
Absolute contraindication to CMR: metallic implant (including pacemaker, or implantable cardioverter defibrillator), uncontrolled claustrophobia, severe ...
Contraindication to MRI (e.g. claustrophobia, pacemaker, estimated glomerular filtration rate ≤ 50mls/min); Contraindication to prostate biopsy; Men in whom ...
Inability to undergo MRI scanning, including but not limited to claustrophobia, unable to remain still in an MRI scanner for more than 30 minutes, presence ...
Inability to tolerate Aeonose breathing (such as those with claustrophobia, anxiety, nasal trauma, etc.). Use of antibiotics or systemic immunosuppressants ...
Patients with uncontrollable claustrophobia, severe lower back pain, and uncontrollable tremors, to the point that it would render them unable to tolerate an ...
Difficulty lying supine and still for up to 3 hours in the MRI unit or claustrophobia. Impaired renal function with estimated glomerular filtration rate ...
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