2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2015.08.020
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The Relation Between Anticipatory Anxiety and Movement During an MR Examination

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“…Also, further studies are needed to evaluate the anxiety level and the quality of the images, because the anxiety can result in a somatic disorder with hyperactivity of the autonomic nervous system which may affect the patient's physical examination, causing problems in the evaluation of radiological signs and making the patient less cooperative during the exam [16]. As revealed in this study, MRI imaging is the examination that more of all led to an anxious state of patients but the main stressor is not related to the type of diagnostic examination, but to the uncertainty of the diagnosis, therapy and prognosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, further studies are needed to evaluate the anxiety level and the quality of the images, because the anxiety can result in a somatic disorder with hyperactivity of the autonomic nervous system which may affect the patient's physical examination, causing problems in the evaluation of radiological signs and making the patient less cooperative during the exam [16]. As revealed in this study, MRI imaging is the examination that more of all led to an anxious state of patients but the main stressor is not related to the type of diagnostic examination, but to the uncertainty of the diagnosis, therapy and prognosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that the probability of having MAs was predicted by worries specific to the "big technical apparatus", but neither anxiety nor other views about the imminent examination, positive or negative, were significant predictors. Similarly, Klaming et al, 12 graded motion in three ways (via software tracking, radiographer assessment, and radiologist assessment) and reported little evidence that anxiety (measured by the State Anxiety Inventory) increases motion artefacts. Furthermore, although Tornqvist et al found that detailed written information prior to MRI reduced motion artefact, it had no actual effect on pre-scan patient anxiety levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, several studies have found little or no association. 8,12 There has been little investigation into whether other variables, such as the presence of comorbidities, patient perception of scan burden, and in the case of cancer staging, the site of the primary tumour impact on motion artefact and image quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Klaming i sur. 2015. godine su proveli istraživanje o utjecaju anksioznosti na pomake pacijenta tijekom MRI pregleda (23). Premda se u literaturi često navodi da visoka razina anksioznosti može utjecati na pomicanje pacijenta tijekom pregleda, rezultati Klaminga i sur.…”
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