Other threads on MRIs where some of our veterans had posted - has accurate information.
Loudness has to do with what part of the body is being examined - links for this have been given.
Earmuffs must be metal free and seldom can be used for a head study.
MRI operators will often refuse patients use with their own earmuffs.
Foam earplugs are provided.
There are some very quiet open MRIs for mid and lower body where earmuffs can be used.
There are sites that give sequence with loudness for study area being examined.
When an MRI is considered quiet it compares to levels for those with anxiety and tinnitus.
There is no completely quiet machine.
Pianissimo technology is explained with links on other threads and Pianissimo technology has been recently improved, but this is just now being placed into use.
To find a Toshiba MRI, one needs to call their regional office. For example, Toshiba has 12 offices in California.
I have the contact for Northern California. My hospital Pianissimo with second to last updated software is 83 decibels and one very short time sequence peak at 92 decibels for a head study.
Make sure that you are scheduled for a Toshiba, you must request.
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