MR monitor can be used with magnets up to 3.0T

Pictured are cross-sectional imaging lead Rob Simms and radiographer Jessica Hardy.  Wardray reports that hospital staff have described the Tesla M3 unit as intuitive and easy to use.

Wardray Premise Limited has supplied Spire Leicester Hospital with a state-of-the-art MR patient monitor, the Tesla M3, for its recently established Cardiac MRI Stress Clinic.

The monitor is the latest in a line of MR patient monitors from MIPM in Germany.  It features a 15″ full colour touch screen for both the main and optional remote unit. It can display up to six waveforms and four numerical parameter fields, and can be used with all magnets up to and including 3.0T.

See the full story on page 15 of the January 2015 issue of RAD Magazine.

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