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A prostate MRI generally takes approximately 30–45 minutes.
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Read More »Buscopan, which helps to reduce the movement of the bowel. Bowel movement during the scan can affect the quality of the images of the prostate gland. It is important that the images are as clear as possible. Gadolinium contrast medium (see Gadolinium contrast medium item), sometimes just called ‘contrast’, which can help show any cancer in the prostate gland. Not every radiology practice will use contrast medium. Sedatives, to make you feel sleepy and relaxed, if you are one of the 10% of people who become claustrophobic in the MRI machine. Some radiology practices use an endorectal (inside your rectum) coil as part of the scan. An endorectal coil is a latex (rubber) balloon with a central tube that contains the coils. It helps to provide high-quality images of the prostate and surrounding area. It is inserted into the rectum and inflated before the scan. It stays in during the scan and is removed when the scan is finished. Some radiology practices also give an enema before the procedure. An enema is a liquid that is squirted into the rectum via the anus (opening of the back passage to the outside) and helps to clear the bowel. Again, this is to provide as high-quality images as possible. As the MRI machine produces loud knocking noises, you will either be given earplugs or headphones to lessen the noise of the machine during the scan. If the MRI machine has headphones, you can take your favourite CD or an MP3 player to listen to while you are having the scan. The table on which you are lying will then be moved into the MRI machine. The MRI machine is a large box with a central tunnel. Depending on the type of MRI machine being used, your feet might go in first with your head and neck outside the scanner or your feet might be outside. The scan takes approximately 30 minutes (several individual scans of a few minutes each). You are required to lie as still as possible during each scan. If you think that lying still for this amount of time might be a problem for you, please discuss this when you make your appointment for the scan. You do not have to hold your breath or move into any special positions during the scan.
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