Pediatric imaging scans can be challenging in children. As any parent is aware, when children get to a doctor’s office, they become scared. Some even start crying. On the other hand, the parents get frustrated and anxious and may want to rush their children home. Thus the need for imaging procedures to be done fast and performed well the first time, something NeuroSkeletal Imaging Institute fully understands.

Pediatric imaging tests also need to be done using specific tools designed for the body structure of younger patients. There is a need for improvement in the methods of imaging in pediatric care.

Currently, the demand is high as it acts as a form of preventive care. Healthcare organizations are pushing the need for continued modernization in pediatric imaging.

The pediatric imaging industry is working hard and keeping up with the high demands by developing advanced and exclusive tools that can speedily, carefully, and accurately visualize and identify conditions in pediatric patients based on their different needs.

Four Innovations in Pediatric Imaging Centers

  • Identify Heart Disease in Utero

The ability to spot congenital heart defects in the womb is one of the most sophisticated advances. A third of babies born with congenital heart diseases undergo surgical or catheter procedures in the first year of their life. When you notice these defects earlier, the kids have a high chance of having a longer life.

When you perform a prenatal ultrasound, it will detect if something requires further investigation. If the fetus is at higher risk of heart defect, fetal echocardiography is required to examine these effects.

Fetal echo can recognize the structure of a baby’s heart, small holes, heartbeat rate, and connections. Innovation has progressed in this sector as fetal defects are noticed way earlier in the womb. Early detection can allow treatment planning while the baby is in the womb.

  • Reducing Pediatric Patients Uneasiness

Pediatric imaging centers can be frightening for patients and their parents. It becomes a challenge for the medical staff as they need to treat and keep the patients calm during the scan. That leads to repeated scans or the need for sedatives which might be risky in the long term.

Due to this, MRI is becoming a preferred scanning procedure as it does not involve ionizing radiation. New exciting innovations in the MRI sector are coming up which are kid-friendly and contribute to better results. Such innovations include the use of mimicking toys that imitate machines. It playfully educates them about the scanning procedure.

The pediatric imaging center rooms can result in stress to pediatric patients. There have been changes to create a child-friendly environment that offers satisfaction to both patients and staff.

  • Reducing Pediatric Obesity

Childhood obesity is quickly becoming a global epidemic which is very unfortunate. Children as young as eight years show up in the clinics with altered liver function and type 11 diabetes.

However, if the signs of liver diseases can be detected earlier, start treatment and monitor the progress, there is a better chance of reducing the damage caused. Innovation of advanced ultrasound designed specifically for pediatric care has greatly impacted monitoring pediatric liver health.

The ultrasound has a wide field view assessment. It’s quick yet gentle and may prevent the need for a liver biopsy.

  • Improved Image Quality

Radiography exposes kids to radiation hence the need for an x-ray to be done right the first time. There are modernized ways of taking x-rays that keep the patients calm, safe, and 100% accurate.

 

The innovations include:

  • The use of tube heads for patients.
  • Large touchscreen monitors that assist technologists to work right next to patients and hence keep them calm. These avoid unnecessary retakes.

 

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Pediatric Imaging is slowly becoming a hot trend in the market. With the high demands for quality imaging NeuroSkeletal Imaging Institute has taken the necessary steps to ensure you get exactly that. Get in touch.

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