• Resp Care · Nov 1991

    Manual ventilation during magnetic resonance imaging.

    • W F Taylor, P D Pangburn, and A Paschall.
    • Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201.
    • Resp Care. 1991 Nov 1; 36 (11): 1207-10.

    AbstractMechanical ventilation during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) requires a specially constructed ventilator that contains no ferromagnetic components; however, the expense of acquiring such a ventilator may not be warranted if projected use is infrequent. We adapted a Laerdal manual resuscitator to allow its use during MRI, and report the simulation and monitoring procedure that we developed and the successful ventilation of three pediatric patients with the device.

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