SEDATIVES FOR MRI

Sep 2, 11
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  • 8 answers - Jul 23, 2009Top answer: you need to ask the doctor that's prescribing one for you. If he's comfortable giving you a mild sedative, he would be the one who would also prescribe one. talk to .
  • Aug 23, 2007 – A local study published in the September 2007 issue of Pediatrics suggests that the use of propofol to induce sedation in children for .
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  • Finally if the airway is going to be remote from the sedation provider (i.e. MRI scan) the sedation provider must take into account that adjustment of the airway will .
  • Patients can enjoy the benefits of MRI scanning without the fear of confinement or having to take sedatives. Open air MRI provides a quieter and significantly .
  • My son had an MRI at Kaiser Oakland when he was a newborn. I was quite comfortable knowing that they have pediatric anesthesiologists doing the sedation or .
  • In a similar study Moss et al found they could reduce the need for IV sedatives from 67% to 17% by using IN midazolam prior to MRI imaging. Louon and Reddy .
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  • 9 posts - 8 authors - Last post: May 21I'm in mama bear mode - so talk me down and help me think through this. When we got slammed by the epilepsy truck, we spent obscene .
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  • If you feel sedation or pain medication is needed to undergo a MRI procedure, please consult your physician prior to your appointment for an appropriate .
  • If you are not claustrophobic (have a fear of closed spaces), you will not require any sedation to have an MRI test. Eat as usual and take your medications as .
  • Patients can enjoy the benefits of MRI scanning without the fear of confinement or having to take sedatives. Open air MRI provides a quieter and significantly .
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  • Jan 28, 2011 – You have been scheduled for an MRI scan with intravenous (IV) sedation at UW Hospital and Clinics. If you have trouble being confined in a .
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  • Brief and Straightforward Guide: Do I Need Sedation for an MRI?
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  • The ability of referring physicians, radiologists, and MRI technologists to detect . . However, the use of sedatives in patients prior to and during MR procedures .
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  • Sometimes people get sedated (given medication so they fall asleep) during an MRI. Sedation is usually for infants and young kids who might have trouble .
  • 14 posts - 6 authors - Last post: May 7, 2003I have been told they can give you a mild sedative before your MRI or perhaps you can find a facility that has an open MRI. .
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  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI – Cleveland Clinic's Heart and Vascular . You may ask your doctor to schedule your MRI with sedation (a medication to .
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  • Young children may also be offered a sedative or a general anaesthetic. This means they will be drowsy or asleep during the procedure. An MRI scan is usually .
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  • May 14, 2006 – Hi-I'm probably going to have an MRI done on my neck and back. They are trying to get me into the open MRI, however I cannot bring myself to .
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  • Should I take sedation? What about "generously-sized" patients? Will they fit in the scanner? How do I get an appointment? A request for an MRI examination .
  • Jan 27, 2011 – After that they walked me to the MRI area and on the way talked to me about the sedative. I asked why on earth I need a sedative for an MRI? .
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  • The need for sedation is assessed by nurses and doctors responsible for her care in the MRI scanner based on her age, medical history and experience with .

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