Japanese Journal of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Online ISSN : 2434-0499
Print ISSN : 0914-9457
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  • Shoko HARA, Jun OYAMA, Takahiro HAMANAKA, Taketoshi MAEHARA
    Article type: REVIEW
    2025Volume 45Issue 3 Pages 73-76
    Published: August 15, 2025
    Released on J-STAGE: September 12, 2025
    Advance online publication: July 15, 2025
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     Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies offer a significant advantage over computed tomography (CT) regarding radiation exposure, they are not without risks. Our institution has experienced MRI-related projectile incidents, such as the attraction of drug trays, syringe pumps, penlights, and power ankle bracelets, all of which involve physicians besides radiologists. Following an accident in 2024, in which a stretcher brought in by an intern caused severe damage to the MRI machine, we initiated an annual MRI safety training for all interns and hospital staff. Currently, the MRI safety training is not mandatory in Japan, resulting in inconsistent safety protocols across hospitals. The enactment of regulations similar to those governing radioactive isotopes could lead to widespread implementation of MRI safety training across hospitals nationwide, thereby enhancing the quality of medical care.

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