[Economic aspects of low-field magnetic resonance imaging : Acquisition, installation, and maintenance costs of 0.55 T systems].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Jan Vosshenrich, Hanns-Christian Breit, Michael Bach, Elmar M Merkle
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Abstract

Background: Low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners offer an opportunity for cost reduction in the healthcare system. This is due to lower manufacturing costs and reduced construction requirements for installation and operation.

Objectives: To discuss potential cost reductions in acquisition, installation, and maintenance by using new low-field MRI systems.

Methods: We provide an overview of key cost drivers and an evaluation of the potential savings of a recent generation 0.55T low-field MRI compared to conventional 1.5T and 3T MRI systems in routine clinical practice.

Results: In terms of purchase price, the savings potential of a 0.55T MRI compared to a 1.5T MRI system is about 40-50%. The 25% lower weight of the system reduces the transportation costs incurred, and the smaller size of the unit allows for installation by a remotely controlled mobile robotic system without opening the exterior façade, if the operating site is at ground level. Together with the lack of need to install a quench pipe, this reduces the total cost of installation by up to 70%. The maintenance cost of a 0.55T MRI is approximately 45% less than that of a 1.5T unit with a comparable service contract. Further cost reductions result from the smaller room size and potentially lower energy consumption for examinations and cooling.

Conclusion: The use of lower field strength MRI systems offers enormous economic and environmental potential for both hospitals and practice operators, as well as for the healthcare system as a whole.

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[低场磁共振成像的经济方面:0.55 T系统的购置、安装和维护成本]。
背景:低场磁共振成像(MRI)扫描仪为医疗保健系统降低成本提供了机会。这是由于较低的制造成本和减少了安装和操作的施工要求。目的:探讨新型低场MRI系统在购置、安装和维护方面的潜在成本降低。方法:我们概述了关键的成本驱动因素,并评估了在常规临床实践中,与传统的1.5T和3T MRI系统相比,新一代0.55T低场MRI的潜在节省。结果:在购买价格方面,0.55T MRI与1.5T MRI系统相比,节省潜力约为40-50%。该系统的重量减轻了25%,减少了运输成本,如果作业地点在地面上,则可以通过远程控制的移动机器人系统安装,而无需打开外部立面。再加上不需要安装淬火管,这将使总安装成本降低了70%。0.55T MRI的维护成本比1.5T MRI的维护成本低45%左右。更小的房间面积和潜在的更低的检查和冷却能耗将进一步降低成本。结论:低场强MRI系统的使用为医院和实践操作者以及整个医疗保健系统提供了巨大的经济和环境潜力。
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Radiologe
Radiologe 医学-核医学
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Radiologe is an internationally recognized journal dealing with all aspects of radiology and serving the continuing medical education of radiologists in clinical and practical environments. The focus is on x-ray diagnostics, angiography computer tomography, interventional radiology, magnet resonance tomography, digital picture processing, radio oncology and nuclear medicine. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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