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MRI Accidents Explained: What Causes Deaths and Injuries in Scanners

Last updated: August 6, 2025 11:50 am
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When serious accidents happen in magnetic resonance imaging scanners, it’s usually because people ignore one very important rule. Last month, a tragic incident occurred on Long Island where a man lost his life after being pulled into an MRI scanner by a metal chain he was wearing around his neck. This is just one example of the dangers associated with MRI machines.

In this particular case, the man had accompanied his wife to the MRI center and was waiting outside the exam room while she underwent a knee scan. When the procedure was completed, she called him over to help her stand up. Tragically, the man entered the MRI room with a 20-pound chain around his neck for weight training. The magnetic force of the MRI immediately attracted the metal chain, pulling the man towards the scanner and causing fatal injuries.

The mechanism behind MRI scanners involves the use of magnetic fields generated by metal coils in the core of the machine. These magnetic fields align the nuclei of hydrogen atoms in the body to create images of the tissue. However, when metal objects come into close proximity to the MRI machine, they can become dangerous projectiles due to the powerful electromagnet created by the device.

It is crucial for individuals to remove all metal objects before entering an MRI room to prevent accidents. Failure to adhere to this rule can have devastating consequences, as seen in cases where individuals bring loaded firearms or other metal objects into the scanning area. In some instances, metal objects inside the body, such as projectile fragments from gunshot wounds, can also pose risks during an MRI scan.

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Even seemingly harmless items like tattoos containing certain metallic inks can lead to burns or injuries during an MRI scan. It is essential for patients to disclose any metal implants or objects in their bodies before undergoing an MRI to ensure their safety.

While MRI scans are generally safe when proper precautions are followed, overlooking the presence of ferromagnetic materials can result in serious accidents. Patients must always remember the cardinal rule of leaving metal outside the scanning room to prevent harm.

In conclusion, MRI accidents are rare but can be catastrophic when metal objects are not removed before entering the scanning area. Safety protocols must be strictly followed to prevent injuries and fatalities in MRI scanners. Remember, when it comes to MRI scans, always leave the metal outside the scanning room.

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