Overcoming Operational Challenges: A Case Study of MRI Functionality in Resource-Scarce Regions

Kogha Nicholas 1, *, Emuoghenerue Ekokidolor Onoriode 1, Ebereghwa Eguono 2 and Anyanwu Ebiringa Blaise 2

1 Department of Radiology, Delta State University Teaching Hospital P.M.B 07 Oghara, Nigeria.
2 Department of Family Medicine, Delta State University Teaching Hospital P.M.B 07 Oghara, Nigeria.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Archive, 2024, 07(01), 064–066.
Article DOI: 10.53771/ijbpsa.2024.7.1.0017
Publication history: 
Received on 08 December 2023; revised on 02 February 2024; accepted on 05 February 2024
 
Abstract: 
Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) is a veritable radiological diagnostic tool for the in-depth diagnosis of various ailment involving virtually all organ systems of the human body. The machinery for this radiological investigation tool is quite huge and needs installation in a spacious, well ventilated and air-conditioned room. It also must have verified working alternative power source as the essential lithium gas needed for its proper working must be kept cool at all times, and the environment where the MRI equipment is installed must always be kept at an ambient room temperature. This requirement means that a regular power supply must be assured as the lack of it may impact negatively on the functional ability of the equipment, which was procured at a great cost, its installation and maintenance also at a great deal of scarce fund. So, all care must be put in place not to endanger the perfect workings of the MRI equipment. Angry hospital workers deliberately shut off the electrical and water supply to the MRI unit in protest, aiming to force management to address their grievances. However, this action had severe consequences for the MRI machine, as its cooling system for the essential helium gas was disrupted, leading to gas depletion from the cannisters. This incident underscores the critical need for uninterrupted power and cooling systems in MRI installations to ensure their proper functioning and avoid costly damage.

 

Keywords: 
MRI; Helium gas; Power supply; Industrial action
 
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