Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) – Children.

Information For Parents & CarersYour child's doctor has ordered a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan at Melbourne Radiology Clinic. This information sheet is intended for parents or carers of children under the age of 16 who have been referred for a MRI scan.
MRI Scans For Children - Melbourne Radiology Clinic

Fact Sheets | Diagnostic Imaging 

MRI Patient Guide
For Parents & Children.

Introduction

MRI Scans For Children - Melbourne Radiology Clinic
Radiation Free MRI - Melbourne Radiology ClinicMRI Does Not Use Radiation

A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan uses a powerful magnet and radiowaves to produce superbly detailed views of the human body, particularly joints and soft tissues, such as the brain, spinal cord and muscles.

Unlike other imaging tests, MRI does not use radiation. Though some discomfort may occur from having to lay still, MRI is otherwise a painless procedure and typically takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes to perform.

Your Child's Safety & Health.

MRI Safety Consent Form & Questionnaire
Patient MRI Consent Form & Safety Questionnaire

A high field magnet, as used in MRI may have serious consequences in certain patients, and as such, we need you to answer some questions and also complete a questionnaire to thoroughly understand your child’s overall health.

MRI CONSENT FORM & SAFETY QUESTIONNAIRE | PDF

Patients with cardiac pacemakers and cochlear implants cannot undergo MRI scans. Other metallic implants may prohibit patients from having an MRI scan. This includes people with certain types of cerebral aneurysm clips, vascular stents, infusion pumps and neurostimulators.

At Melbourne Radiology Clinic, we care about your child’s safety and health, and aim to ensure the most appropriate imaging protocol is selected so your child’s scans are performed safely and targeted to their clinical needs.

Preparation

MRI Scans For Children - Melbourne Radiology Clinic

No preparation is necessary for an MRI scan. Your child can eat and drink normally.

Though some discomfort may occur from having to lay still, MRI is otherwise a painless procedure.

A MRI scan typically takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes to perform.
When it comes to getting an MRI for your child, they will be asked to change into and wear an examination gown provided for them.
Remember to remove all metal

As a strong magnet is used, all metallic devices MUST be removed before entering the MRI room. This includes clothes with metal zips and any toys that might have a metal component.

MRI scanner

Wide Bore MRI.

Siemens Wide-Bore MRI

16% Wider Than Conventional MRI

Patient Comfort – Wide Bore MRI.

a little boy sitting inside a wide bore MRI machine
Wide Tunnel

Melbourne Radiology Clinic’s MRI scanner is the latest Siemens Espree unit which has a wide bore that is 16% wider than conventional MRI units. Patients may experience less anxiety when entering the enclosed space of the MRI scanner at Melbourne Radiology Clinic

Patient Comfort

Our Wide-Bore MRI scanner sets the standard for patient comfort. This means that those patients who suffer from claustrophobia or have a large build can be scanned in comfort. Patients having a MRI of their lumbar spine or body areas below such as knees, ankles or feet can enter the scanner feet first ensuring maximum comfort for the patient.

FOR PARENTS.

HOW TO BEST SUPPORT YOUR CHILD DURING THEIR SCAN

Bring your child's favourite toy into the MRI

Additional Notes For Parents.

Your Role.

Parents or carers may also accompany their child into the MRI scanning room and sit next to them for the duration of the scan. Please follow the instructions of our MRI technician. They will show you where to sit (or stand) during the scan. The accompanying adult will also be asked to complete a MRI Companion Form and Questionnaire.

The most important role of a parent or guardian during the scan is to help your child stay calm and relaxed. It is particularly important that your child stays still during the MRI.

Bring your child's favourite toy into the MRI
Bring along a comfort item

Depending on the age of your child, you may want to bring along a “comfort” item—such as a favourite stuffed animal, toy or “blankie” — for your child to hold during the scan.

Children can also bring their favourite DVD or music to listen to (on an iPod or similar digital music player).

Magnetom Espree wide bore MRI machine

What To Expect During The MRI Scan.

Once the scan is under way as you will hear a loud vibrating or knocking sound. Noise cancelling head-phones are provided and your child can choose to listen to music or depending on the scan, watch live TV or a DVD of their choice.

Relax - Stay Nice And Still

It is very important that you encourage your child keep your body extremely still during the scan. Movement during a scan will result in lower quality or blurred images, similar to the blurring effect that occurs when taking a photograph of a moving object.

Some suggestions to help…

Imagine you are a rag doll…

Pretend you are a statue or asleep…

MRI Scan Sequences

Usually four or five different types of MRI scans called sequences are taken with each one lasting about 2–8 minutes. Overall, your child will be in the scanner for about 20 minutes. A sequence or sequences may need to be repeated if there is bluring of the images due to excessive movement, as mentioned above.

Communication

You will be in constant communication with the technician who conducts the MRI. Their role is to ensure that your child is comfortable and both of you will be kept up-to-date with the progress of the scans. As an additional safety mechanism, your child will be provided with a buzzer to hold during the scan. Press this at anytime should you feel exceedingly uncomfortable or anxious to gain the attention of the MRI technician. The scan at this point will be stopped and your child will be immediately attended to by our staff.

MRI Contrast

MRI CONTRAST / INTRAVENOUS DYE (Gadolinium)
  • Some patients undergoing an MRI scan may require an injection of an intravenous (IV) dye (contrast) known as Gadolinium, which is a paramagnetic substance that is visible on MRI scans. If contrast is required for your child's scan, this will be discussed with you by our MRI Technician and /or Radiologist on the day of your appointment.

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IMAGES: Fluid sensitive MRI demonstrates striking bone marrow oedema (inflammation) within the distal tibia. Pre and post contrast studies through the same region demonstrate enhancement of the inflammation, these findings are in keeping with  a Brodie’s abscess and consistent with the diagnosis of osteomyelitis (bone infection).

Results &
Follow-Up

Your Images and Report

One of Melbourne Radiology Clinic’s specialist radiologists, a medical doctor specialising in the interpretation of medical images for the purposes of providing a diagnosis, will then review the images and provide a formal written report. If medically urgent, or you have an appointment immediately after the scan to be seen by your doctor or health care provider, Melbourne Radiology Clinic will have your results ready without delay. Otherwise, the report will be received by your doctor or health care provider within the next 24 hours.

Follow-up Appointment

Please ensure that you make a follow up appointment with your referring doctor or health care provider to discuss your results.

Your referring doctor or health care provider is the most appropriate person to explain to you the results of the scans and for this reason, we do not release the results directly to you.

Reminders

Previous Scans & Reports

Please bring to the clinic any prior scans (eg. X-rays, ultrasounds, MRI, CT) and reports as these will assist our radiologist in assessing your condition.

Any Referral Request Accepted

Please note that any referral for a scan is valid at Melbourne Radiology Clinic, even if it has been written or printed on a referral form or stationery supplied by another radiology provider.

If you have any further queries about your appointment please call Melbourne Radiology Clinic on (03) 9667 1667  – we are always only too happy to help.

Appointment Time

Whilst every effort is made to keep your appointment time, the special needs of complex cases, elderly and frail patients can cause unexpected delays. Your consideration and patience in these circumstances is appreciated.