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DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES Manjot, Robyn, Nigel, Atia, Maansi How are Diagnostic Technologies Used? MRI technology is used by using magnetic fields to cause the magnetic fields of Hydrogen atoms to line up in the same directions the outer magnetic field. A radio transmitter releases different radio waves. A scanner detects the changes in the spectrum of radio waves, resulting in an image. Invention and Purpose • Who made it? • Invented by Raymond Vahan Damadian – Got idea while using NMR to scan salt loving bacteria called “Halophiles” – Devised own method of scanning human body – 1st MRI: 1977; scanning thorax What is it used for? • Scanning body to produce body structure images to detect injuries, diseases, illness, etc. Advantages: • There is virtually no risk to patients who receive an MRI scan because it does not involve any radiation • Today's scanning techniques can produce extremely clear three-dimensional images • Non invasive way to view organs, tissues, bones and other structures inside the body • Scans soft tissues: – Muscles, brain, and internal organs Disadvantages of Diagnostic Technologies: • Radiation concerns 1. X-rays damage DNA itself. 2. Only exposed to low levels of radiation, known as a risk for cancer. 3. Cannot perform CAT scans on pregnant women; unsafe for the baby 4. No risk in MRI Benefits outweigh risks How has it helped today's society • Diagnostic technology has positively impacted today’s society. Patients who receive X-ray or CAT scans face an increased risk of cancer due to the low levels of exposure to radiation. However, through the use of a diagnostic technology called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients no longer face those risks since MRI scans do not use ionizing radiation.