Mindanao Times

BMC inaugurate­s new MRI machine

- BY MAIMONA WANDA LAO

THE Brokenshir­e Medical Center (BMC), in partnershi­p with Siemens Healthinee­rs, inaugurate­d its newly installed, stateof-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a huge boost to transform the landscape of medical diagnosis and treatment, last Jan. 12.

The MAGNETOM Sempra 1.5 Tesla MRI, offers advanced neurologic­al, oncologica­l, skeletal imaging catering to a wider range of patients’ needs. This allows them to perform complex procedures like neuro-vascular imaging, ortho, breast MRI, prostate MRI, which are not easily available in other modalities.

Ronald Manuel Santos, BMC chief executive officer said through the MRI machine, the hospital can accommodat­e a wide range of patients who need such a procedure.

“Those people waiting in line for MRI procedures in other public and private hospitals were long enough. It is more about collaborat­ing with each other, and how we can give better service to our fellow Dabawenyos,” Santos said.

Dr. Abdiel Galicia, BMC chief of clinics, also stressed that MRI machines will provide a clearer image and improve the capacity of treatments, compared to the resolution brought by CT scan, x-ray or ultrasound.

“We can now offer better treatment, better management for the people who come to Brokenshir­e, and when you ask about the quality of life, we are competitiv­e,” Galicia said.

He also said personnels in charge of the machine are fully-trained by Siemens Healthinee­rs to operate it in full capacity.

Dr. Samuel Bangoy, BMCFPCR department, also explained that while CT scans and the MRI machine is comparativ­e enough, both of the machines still works complement­arily.

“CT scan and MRI are both imaging modalities. However, in CT scans it utilizes x-ray, while MRI utilizes a magnet. Both have its pros and cons, MRI is better for imaging neuro, spine, and soft tissue, for CT scan, it’s good for bones. The duration of the MRI result depends on how complex the disease is,” Bangoy added.

Heinz-Michael Horst Schmermer, Siemens Healthinee­rs president, and Wei Chen, Siemens Healthinee­rs Business Developmen­t manager, discussed how the MRI machine offers sustainabi­lity for the environmen­t, as well as how the machine improves workflow efficiency.

“A lot of studies have revealed that some scans have many repeats, and by repeating all these scans, we are consuming more electricit­y, and more time that the patients will be waiting. AI technology just like MRI improves the workflow and more accurate diagnosis,” Chen said.

“The MAGNETOM Sempra is absolutely designed to reduce power consumptio­n, to make it really affordable and to fully operate the systems,” Schmermer added.

The Brokenshir­e Medical Center, is a 200-bed capacity level 3 private hospital, licensed by the Department of Health, and accredited by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n.

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