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New MRI at Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital

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New MRI. Photo Courtesy: Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans at Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital are now being conducted with a brand new Siemens Magnetom Altea MRI.

The new 1.5T MRI has a smaller footprint, a larger opening making it more comfortable for patients, updated software, and a detachable table for easier patient transfers.

The new MRI has a wide, 70-cm bore and BioMatrix technology that includes the
Select&Go Interface, powered by artificial intelligence to enhance workflow productivity,
removing the need for anatomical landmarking, enabling faster patient positioning.

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MRI is a noninvasive medical imaging test that produces detailed images of almost every
internal structure in the human body, including the organs, bones, muscles and blood
vessels, using a large magnet and radio waves.

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