2021
DOI: 10.1111/pan.14245
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Anesthesia Service provision for MRI: Is shifting the technique enough?

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“…Therefore, not all patients are suitable for stereotactic surgery, which is also the reason why the surgical result cannot reach 100% in a lot of research. Many factors in the surgical treatment play a corresponding role in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease, including the patients' condition, degree of cooperation, clinical experience, and general function status; the selection of the target during the surgery depends on clinical experience of the physicians [ 23 ]. Furlanetti et al [ 24 ] experimented with stereotaxic imaging to reduce the duration and cost of image acquisition without compromising accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, not all patients are suitable for stereotactic surgery, which is also the reason why the surgical result cannot reach 100% in a lot of research. Many factors in the surgical treatment play a corresponding role in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease, including the patients' condition, degree of cooperation, clinical experience, and general function status; the selection of the target during the surgery depends on clinical experience of the physicians [ 23 ]. Furlanetti et al [ 24 ] experimented with stereotaxic imaging to reduce the duration and cost of image acquisition without compromising accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, several studies investigated the possibility to safely perform MRI with sedation provided by non-anesthesiologists [13,14] or with no sedation at all [9 ▪ ,15,16,17]. Each approach (anesthesiologist and non-anesthesiologist driven sedation or nonsedated MRI) requires specific considerations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%