BackgroundThe effects and potential hazards of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3 T in newborns are debated.ObjectiveAssess the impact of 3-T MRI in newborns on body temperature and physiological… Click to show full abstract
BackgroundThe effects and potential hazards of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3 T in newborns are debated.ObjectiveAssess the impact of 3-T MRI in newborns on body temperature and physiological parameters.Material and methodsForty-nine newborns, born preterm and at term, underwent 3-T brain MRI at term-corrected age. Rectal and skin temperature, oxygen saturation and heart rate were recorded before, during and after the scan.ResultsA statistically significant increase in skin temperature of 0.6 °C was observed at the end of the MRI scan (P<0.01). There was no significant changes in rectal temperature, heart rate or oxygen saturation.ConclusionCore temperature, heart rate and oxygen saturation in newborns were not affected by 3-T brain MR scanning.
               
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