» Articles » PMID: 16374876

Exposure, Health Complaints and Cognitive Performance Among Employees of an MRI Scanners Manufacturing Department

Overview
Date 2005 Dec 24
PMID 16374876
Citations 24
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Purpose: To assess sensory effects and other health complaints that are reported by system testers working near magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) magnets, realizing that it is believed that exposure up to 8 T is safe for humans.

Materials And Methods: Levels of exposure to static magnetic fields (SMFs), movement speed during exposure, health complaints, and cognitive performance among employees in an MRI-manufacturing department and at a reference department have been analyzed. Mercury concentrations in urine samples were determined to analyze whether they depend on exposure to SMFs.

Results: Average exposure of system testers was 25.9 mT/8 hours at a 1.0-T system and 40.4 mT/8 hours at a 1.5-T system. Vertigo, metallic taste, and concentration problems were more reported among workers of MRI-fabrication than in the reference department. Cognitive performance was tested outside the SMF, and no significant changes were detected.

Conclusion: This study suggests that any effects on cognitive functions are acute and transient and disappear rapidly after exposure has ended. All complaints, except for headaches, were more frequently reported by "fast movers" than by "slow movers," and depended on field strength and duration of exposure. Mercury-levels in urine were not affected.

Citing Articles

Induced electric fields in MRI settings and electric vestibular stimulations: same vestibular effects?.

Bouisset N, Laakso I Exp Brain Res. 2024; 242(11):2493-2507.

PMID: 39261353 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-024-06910-y.


Health effects related to exposure of static magnetic fields and acoustic noise-comparison between MR and CT radiographers.

Glans A, Wilen J, Lindgren L, Bjorkman-Burtscher I, Hansson B Eur Radiol. 2022; 32(11):7896-7909.

PMID: 35674823 PMC: 9668766. DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-08843-y.


Electromagnetic Exposure of Personnel Involved in Cardiac MRI Examinations in 1.5T, 3T and 7T Scanners.

Sklinda K, Karpowicz J, Stepniewski A Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022; 19(1).

PMID: 35010336 PMC: 8751149. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010076.


Effects of 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging exposure on the behavior and orientation of homing pigeons Columba livia domestica.

Garcia Parraga D, Tyack P, Marco-Cabedo V, Crespo-Picazo J, Manteca X, Marti-Bonmati L PLoS One. 2020; 15(12):e0241280.

PMID: 33338040 PMC: 7748148. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241280.


Review of Audiovestibular Symptoms Following Exposure to Acoustic and Electromagnetic Energy Outside Conventional Human Hearing.

Lubner R, Kondamuri N, Knoll R, Ward B, Littlefield P, Rodgers D Front Neurol. 2020; 11:234.

PMID: 32411067 PMC: 7199630. DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00234.