I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
They r required to give u ear plugs or headphones for the scan or even both. If ur not able to listen to music the least amount of hearing protection required is earplugs.
When you're actually in the machine , it can be quite overwhelming. * Never take up an offer of a " heated blanket " with the scans. * With the loud sounds in the tunnel, you want to make sure that headset is secure over your ears. I found myself squeezed in there, and eventually became claustrophobic after what became like an eternity with those [ interigation-like ] sounds combined. I dont know how many minutes I lasted, but I had the beginning of a panic attack. [ I was shocked the experience had such an effect on me. ] I had to cut the exam short. I was defeated.
@asisoyou5323 The same thing happened to me, I don't know how long I lasted inside that machine and I had such a panic attack that I vomited inside the machine and I also started hyperventilating thinking I was going to go deaf.I tell you that I thought I was going to go deaf because they had the wonderful idea of doing it to me without headphones, It's just that I remember it and I get accelerated 😖. A hug and God bless you 🤗❤
I had to get a really long MRI (48 minutes plus another one with contrast for 17 minutes but with a break in between) and yeah, no blanket. That thing may be full of liquid helium but that noise pipe they stuff you into is well insulated from it. They had a fan blowing through mine by request but it had just enough steel in it where it was kept like 20' away.
I got a knee MRI and I’m only 23 years old, and the beats were sick. Never really knew there was a difference in the sounds, but hey, you learn something new everyday
Thank you for watching! 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Auto Pre Scan 00:56 3-Plane Localizer 01:30 Calibration Scan 03:21 Axial FIESTA 06:10 Sagittal FastCine FSP 07:46 2D MDE 10:18 3D MDE 13:56 Double IR 18:26 Triple IR 20:19 FastCine PC 22:04 3D FIESTA
I got it done yesterday and i kinda enjoyed an hour long experience i was kinda bored after a while my back kinda started hurting but the sound didn’t scare me at all
Oh, looks like I've found a psycho with the same passion (not meant badly, but I'm always called "psycho" because I find the sound in the MRI soothing, haha). Dunno why I love the sounds. 😔😫🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
I'd love to hear some orthopedic scanning sequences! I had an arthrogram of my hip done with contrast years ago and it was one of the most relaxing scans I've had.
I had one last month. It’s annoying!!! Thank heaven for ear plugs. Also if you’re claustrophobic ask for a fan to blow from your head and keep your eyes shut!
im have one of these in a few weeks and being able to learn about and hear and see. helps me not to be so scared and I will try to follow all they tell me to do so it will be done sooner
I've witnessed 2 MRI scans, and while the first one was pretty quiet to my recollection (the room must have had some good soundproofing or something), the second one was really loud and all the different sounds it made were really weird. I kinda liked it, and now I'm looking up MRI scan sound videos on RUclips lol.
The first couple of sequences take a little bit longer to setup, maybe up to a minute in between. After that the scan protocols can be run back to back if patient is comfortable. The technologist will normally check in with you in between scan sequences using a speaker system. They normally ask how you’re feeling in there and will give you a rough estimate of the length of the next scan sequence
Thanks for the reply. When I had my last mri was a few years ago and they did check In with me. The tech even told me which sequence was which. That really put me at ease. I hope u keep making these mri and ct vids they r amazing! Take care man and hope u and ur family r doing well
I had an MRI yesterday on a Siemens Magnetom Sempra 3 Tesla machine and let me assure you that the sounds are much quieter inside the chamber than it is outside
So… I found the video where the scam comes from. You don’t have to worry about making an individual one for this one because… I found it. :-) I was totally surprised to find it. :-) About five minutes into the video… I recognize this video completely. :-) But the scan that happens at that point in the video… I can’t believe it’s called an axial fiesta. :-)
Cardiac MRI? Well, if they didnt have heart problems before they got in it, they will upon leaving! The thought of being in that tube alone, having all of those sounds surrounding me and being unable to escape would stop my heart and even scare my pacemaker into not working again. My word, this is the stuff that nightmares are made of. The only worse thing would be if it took place under water! But I used to work with a guy who actually enjoyed these things.
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
By any chance do u know how long is lumbar spine mri wo contrast ? So far had neck 15min and TH 30 min sadly. (1,5Tesla). I need last one. And maybe a pelvis.
Typically about 30 min. The post contrast studies tend to add about 10 minutes to your overall scan time. That can make for a long scan but a good opportunity for a nap :) I hope your scans go well!
@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineer damn another 30 min is bad. I have body tingling (generally some unidentified back issue for a long time) and that would be kinda hard
Hi! I hope you’re having a great day. The 3D MDE stands for three dimensional myocardial delayed enhancement. It is a specialized cardiac MRI scan sequence that utilize the fast gradient echo pulse sequence to create a T1 optimized image that lets radiologists evaluate the muscular tissue in the heart. Thank you for watching! :) That was a great question. The operator and service manuals always use the acronym so I had to do a deep dive in the books
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
im have one of these in a few weeks and being able to learn about and hear and see. helps me not to be so scared and I will try to follow all they tell me to do so it will be done sooner
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
That MRI machine sounds like as follows.
-A steam train in motion
-Beatboxing
-Boeing 737 Flight Deck Alarm Sounds
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
Boeing 737 Flight deck alarm sound... I haven't that one before. Pretty accurate.
Thank you so much!!!
I went to do MRI but I couldn’t make it, so now I am listening this sound to practice and preparing my self for MRI again.
wear ear PLUGS!
They r required to give u ear plugs or headphones for the scan or even both. If ur not able to listen to music the least amount of hearing protection required is earplugs.
Me too😄
When you're actually in the machine , it can be quite overwhelming.
* Never take up an offer of a " heated blanket " with the scans.
* With the loud sounds in the tunnel, you want to make sure that headset is secure over your ears.
I found myself squeezed in there, and eventually became claustrophobic after what became like an eternity with those [ interigation-like ] sounds combined. I dont know how many minutes I lasted, but I had the beginning of a panic attack. [ I was shocked the experience had such an effect on me. ] I had to cut the exam short. I was defeated.
@asisoyou5323 The same thing happened to me, I don't know how long I lasted inside that machine and I had such a panic attack that I vomited inside the machine and I also started hyperventilating thinking I was going to go deaf.I tell you that I thought I was going to go deaf because they had the wonderful idea of doing it to me without headphones, It's just that I remember it and I get accelerated 😖. A hug and God bless you 🤗❤
I had to get a really long MRI (48 minutes plus another one with contrast for 17 minutes but with a break in between) and yeah, no blanket. That thing may be full of liquid helium but that noise pipe they stuff you into is well insulated from it. They had a fan blowing through mine by request but it had just enough steel in it where it was kept like 20' away.
Sounds like an impatient kid ringing the doorbell.
I got a knee MRI and I’m only 23 years old, and the beats were sick. Never really knew there was a difference in the sounds, but hey, you learn something new everyday
I had an MRI the other day it was for my cardiologist please pray that I get good results
I hope you got good results 🙏🏼
Thank you for watching!
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Auto Pre Scan
00:56 3-Plane Localizer
01:30 Calibration Scan
03:21 Axial FIESTA
06:10 Sagittal FastCine FSP
07:46 2D MDE
10:18 3D MDE
13:56 Double IR
18:26 Triple IR
20:19 FastCine PC
22:04 3D FIESTA
Zasto se plasim ovih zvukova ?
Corrections: 7:46 Is 2D MDE.
10:18 Is 3D MDE.
@@davidhamburger7758 noted and corrected. Thank you!
@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineerThe coldhead sound at 0:31 is my favorite.
I got it done yesterday and i kinda enjoyed an hour long experience i was kinda bored after a while my back kinda started hurting but the sound didn’t scare me at all
24 minutes of pure enjoyment ♥ congrats!
And have a nice day/night
Oh, looks like I've found a psycho with the same passion (not meant badly, but I'm always called "psycho" because I find the sound in the MRI soothing, haha). Dunno why I love the sounds. 😔😫🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
@@V6_Carbon idk why always got me BRICKED UP bro 😩
Guess I’m a psycho also 😂 I love mri noise
These sounds are the bane of my existence...
Thank you so so much for this video♥ ♥
I have no words...😁
I can't thank you enough ♥
Keep that great job of yours
You made me so happy ☺ 😁
I'd love to hear some orthopedic scanning sequences! I had an arthrogram of my hip done with contrast years ago and it was one of the most relaxing scans I've had.
now I'm really curious about what this sounds like lol. I've gotten a lot of scans done, but mostly just the standard x ray,, MRI or CT scans
I had one last month. It’s annoying!!! Thank heaven for ear plugs. Also if you’re claustrophobic ask for a fan to blow from your head and keep your eyes shut!
im have one of these in a few weeks and being able to learn about and hear and see. helps me not to be so scared and I will try to follow all they tell me to do so it will be done sooner
I've witnessed 2 MRI scans, and while the first one was pretty quiet to my recollection (the room must have had some good soundproofing or something), the second one was really loud and all the different sounds it made were really weird. I kinda liked it, and now I'm looking up MRI scan sound videos on RUclips lol.
What is causing the timer freeze and the scanner to sound like glitching/frozen audio, is it the lack of cardiac trigger causing that?
Oh this is a heart MRI. The one i had last night had much better beats. I kept waiting for the base to drop.
bro I had mri of my foot and tho it sounded LOUD yeah the beat was fire 🔥
sadly no drop tho
I am going back into that thing in 2 weeks. I hate it but have no other choice.
We need DTI and TOF sounds, they are the best
Can you do it more MRI sounds would be kind of cool!
How long do u have to wait between sequences with a patient? Do u tell them how long each one is or just do one after the other?
The first couple of sequences take a little bit longer to setup, maybe up to a minute in between. After that the scan protocols can be run back to back if patient is comfortable. The technologist will normally check in with you in between scan sequences using a speaker system. They normally ask how you’re feeling in there and will give you a rough estimate of the length of the next scan sequence
Thanks for the reply. When I had my last mri was a few years ago and they did check In with me. The tech even told me which sequence was which. That really put me at ease. I hope u keep making these mri and ct vids they r amazing! Take care man and hope u and ur family r doing well
I had an MRI yesterday on a Siemens Magnetom Sempra 3 Tesla machine and let me assure you that the sounds are much quieter inside the chamber than it is outside
More mri sounds! :D
I have you
How’d that camera survive? I’ve heard mris wreak havoc with electronics
And y do some machines make that car alarm sound and others don’t?
I liked that noise at 10:27
Sounds like a hammer
PEOPLE ARE SAYING THEY ENJOY THESE SOUNDS?
NAH FAM THEY MUST BE ENJOYING HELL
They're nice
keep it coming !
Love channel
I use mri for using 3d printing design, today i will exam testing from 6 a.m to 11:00 am
So… I found the video where the scam comes from. You don’t have to worry about making an individual one for this one because… I found it. :-) I was totally surprised to find it. :-) About five minutes into the video… I recognize this video completely. :-) But the scan that happens at that point in the video… I can’t believe it’s called an axial fiesta. :-)
0:30
Cardiac MRI?
Well, if they didnt have heart problems before they got in it, they will upon leaving!
The thought of being in that tube alone, having all of those sounds surrounding me and being unable to escape would stop my heart and even scare my pacemaker into not working again. My word, this is the stuff that nightmares are made of. The only worse thing would be if it took place under water!
But I used to work with a guy who actually enjoyed these things.
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
It’s safe. CT scans can give you cancer
You can do a mri sounds from Philips 1.5t mri? I love this brand
[G]radient [E]cho
Why does it sound like it went 'die-die-die-die-die' and then 'yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah.'? 🤣🤣
what makes these sounds?
By any chance do u know how long is lumbar spine mri wo contrast ? So far had neck 15min and TH 30 min sadly. (1,5Tesla). I need last one. And maybe a pelvis.
Typically about 30 min. The post contrast studies tend to add about 10 minutes to your overall scan time. That can make for a long scan but a good opportunity for a nap :) I hope your scans go well!
@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineer damn another 30 min is bad. I have body tingling (generally some unidentified back issue for a long time) and that would be kinda hard
Having a lumbar one done on Monday.@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineer
These don't make me believe in a better future. This makes me believe there is no future. Shits terrifying
I need PDF manual this machine,
Beatifyl musik 🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦
3D FIE STA >>3-Plane Localizer
Triple IR sounds like the end of Spratts Medium from Renaldo & The Loaf
HOLY SHIT I WASNT LYING
Why does the 2D MDE sound like a car horn 🚘
HEY JUST HAD CARTIC MRI LAST SUNDAY THW HEARTS PART THE IV FOR I WAS VWERY SICK THE END OF LAST YEAR VAINS ARE STILL SHOT
It sounds like an old Simplex vibratone horn
Same company that made my fridge
I love the sound here, on you tube video. But there, in person, is not so nice...
Picture shows Siemens, but it isnt. :(
When the Triple IR starts i said stop dude stop
Porque não inventam uma maquina menos barulhento
What does 3-D MDE stand for? :-)
Hi! I hope you’re having a great day. The 3D MDE stands for three dimensional myocardial delayed enhancement. It is a specialized cardiac MRI scan sequence that utilize the fast gradient echo pulse sequence to create a T1 optimized image that lets radiologists evaluate the muscular tissue in the heart. Thank you for watching! :) That was a great question. The operator and service manuals always use the acronym so I had to do a deep dive in the books
Oh! :-) That’s so cool that you can do that. It’s very interesting to hear that noise. :-)
Estes sons causam sensibilidade na cabeça sons muito altos a pessoa sai de lá completamente tonta aqui em Portugal o túnel é muito mais pequeno.
А Беруши, наушники помогают?
Não isolam totalmente o barulho.
Not a chance would i ever go in that hell hole , give me a CAT scan anyday but definitely not the MRI scanner .
It's definitely an experience I never want to do again.
i have bad anxiety n clostraphobic its really not that bad
Je vous conseille pas d'en faire un car pour moi c'est bruit d'enfer mon déclenché un mal de tête qui a duré des mois.
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.
ASSALOM U ALAYKUM KURSDOSH LAR LAYK BOSAYLIK KAMINTARYA YOZINGLAR ZIQNALIK TALABALARGA YARASHMAYDI
Bhai ham apna mobile lekar mein karwanye phir mera phone ka camera kharab ho gya
20:34
And you and see what happen there
i make MRI sounds on MPC beats
😂😢😂🎉😢😮😂🎉❤😢🎉😅🎉😢🎉😮😅
I hate MRI. So claustrophobic and dramatically loud.
А наушники или беруши помогают?
@@НатальяСкрипка-и6еДа они делают
i hat a MRI
im have one of these in a few weeks and being able to learn about and hear and see. helps me not to be so scared and I will try to follow all they tell me to do so it will be done sooner
How was ur experience
Good for you, i went there without any information and panicked so hard. If i only did some research ... I tought the shit was gonna explode.
I went thru this morning, It was very scary experience in my life. Terrible sound + unable breathing at small compartment. Eventually I pressed emergency button after 5min. Switched over to CT scan. Just like move from hell to heaven.