Title of article :
Tolerance of MRI procedures by the oldest old
Author/Authors :
Wollman، نويسنده , , Daniel E. and Beeri، نويسنده , , Michal Schnaider and Weinberger، نويسنده , , Mark and Cheng، نويسنده , , Hu and Silverman، نويسنده , , Jeremy M. and Prohovnik، نويسنده , , Isak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
6
From page :
1299
To page :
1304
Abstract :
Objectives udy aimed to evaluate the feasibility and discomfort of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures in the oldest-old subjects (age>90 years) using a survey design in a university-affiliated neuroimaging research center. ipants one community-dwelling, elderly subjects were considered for participation. Twenty-nine of them underwent voluntary, extensive MRI scanning (up to 1 h) as part of a project on brain function in the oldest old. Thirteen oldest old (OO, range 90–93 years, mean 92 years) were compared to 16 young old (YO, range 72–80 years, mean 76 years). ements -style questionnaire on satisfaction following extensive MRI scanning session (up to 1 h) was administered. Data were analyzed by an analysis of variance (gender by age group). s bjects reported positive experiences with no significant difficulties or concerns. There were minor differences in some rated items, with the OO and males slightly less comfortable than YO and females, respectively. Overall, the OO tolerated the procedures as well as the YO. sion ong MRI sessions are feasible, even in the oldest-old subjects, and are not associated with any significant discomfort. Prior screening and thorough education of the subjects probably help to minimize anxiety and dropout.
Keywords :
Neuroimaging , oldest old , Perception , Satisfaction , TOLERANCE , MRI
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Record number :
1832043
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