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Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess current MRI safety practices
among MRI facilities in Ghana, and their compliance with the 2013 American
College of Radiology (ACR) guidance document on MR safe practices.
Material and methods: A questionnaire developed from the 2013 ACR Guidance
Document was used to collect information on magnetic field strengths, MR safety
policy and compliance, patient screening, emergency preparedness, infection
control, MRI safety accessories, equipment safety, signage and barriers, report of
adverse incidents, and access and communication.
Results: Out of the 13 MRI facilities identified, response rate of 92% was obtained.
Six (50%) facilities indicated they have MRI safety policy and have it present and
readily available to facility staff. Five (42%) facilities indicated they have handheld
magnets, and 1(8%) has ferromagnetic detection system. Only one (8%) had crash
carts. Seven (58%) facilities have zone 4 clearly marked with a red light and lighted
sign stating “The Magnet is On”. One (8%) recorded projectile incident and fire
outbreak. Eight (67%) facilities have direct visual observation of access corridors
to zone IV.
Conclusion: There was compliance in some areas of MRI safety practice, however
there were some shortfalls which need to be addressed. We therefore recommend
improvement in the following areas: (1) establishment, implementation, and
maintenance of current MRI safety policy, (2) patient screening, (3) provision of
training and routine drills on emergency response protocols with documentations, (4) emergency preparedness, and (5) provision of colour codes for equipment used
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