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Bringing MRI to low‐ and middle‐income countries: Directions, challenges and potential solutions
110
Zitationen
11
Autoren
2023
Jahr
Abstract
The global disparity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a major challenge, with many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experiencing limited access to MRI. The reasons for limited access are technological, economic and social. With the advancement of MRI technology, we explore why these challenges still prevail, highlighting the importance of MRI as the epidemiology of disease changes in LMICs. In this paper, we establish a framework to develop MRI with these challenges in mind and discuss the different aspects of MRI development, including maximising image quality using cost-effective components, integrating local technology and infrastructure and implementing sustainable practices. We also highlight the current solutions-including teleradiology, artificial intelligence and doctor and patient education strategies-and how these might be further improved to achieve greater access to MRI.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Imperial College London(GB)
- University College London(GB)
- Faculty (United Kingdom)(GB)
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust(GB)
- Mbarara University of Science and Technology(UG)
- Rochester Institute of Technology(US)
- St Joseph's Health Centre(CA)
- Western University(CA)
- London Health Sciences Centre(CA)
- St Joseph's Health Care(CA)
- University of Cape Town(ZA)
- Groote Schuur Hospital(ZA)
- South African Medical Research Council(ZA)
- Essex Cardiothoracic Centre(GB)
- Max Delbrück Center(DE)
- London Cancer(GB)
- King's College London(GB)
- National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery(GB)