Ferno ScoopEXL User And Maintenance Manual page 7

Atraumatic stretcher
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ScoopEXL stretcher
WARNING
The doctor responsible for the clinical safety and
diagnostic efficacy of the MR equipment or their
delegate, having noted the answers provided by the
patient and having carried out all the appropriate
investigations, authorises access to the MR site.
Any questions or doubts should be clarified with the
manufacturer before performing an MRI examination.
WARNING
If the conditions or instructions presented on this
page are not followed, injury to the patient and/or
damage to the ScoopEXL stretcher may occur.
MRI field strength
1.5 Tesla (64 MHz)
MRI field strength
Maximum spatial field gradient
Continuous MR scan time
Maximum temperature rises at previously specified
conditions
WARNING
Only compatible with closed-loop horizontal proton
scanners.
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The decision to authorise an MRI examination with
the patient on the ScoopEXL stretcher is a medical
decision.
If it is deemed necessary to carry out diagnostics
without the stretcher, the patient should be
transferred to the MRI system bed before
performing an examination. To open the ScoopEXL
stretcher, please refer to the section Twin Safety
Lock (TSL) System.
During MRI diagnostic examinations, use only
plastic or nylon restraints with plastic buckles.
Speed-clips or metal buckles could be MR-unsafe.
YES
Maximum average head SAR
3.2 W/kg
No noticeable change in the temperature of surfaces in
Be sure to always use the updated MRI safety
information in these operating instructions.
WARNING
WARNING
Maximum average whole-body SAR
2.0 W/kg
1.5 Tesla (64 MHz)
15 mT/m (150G/cm)
60 min
contact with the patient.
WARNING
NO
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