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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Jan 31, 2021
Date Accepted: Nov 2, 2022
Date Submitted to PubMed: Nov 2, 2022

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging During Childbirth to Demonstrate Fetal Head Moldability and Brain Compression: Prospective Cohort Study

Ami O, Maran JC, Musset D, Dubray C, Mage G, Boyer L

Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging During Childbirth to Demonstrate Fetal Head Moldability and Brain Compression: Prospective Cohort Study

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e27421

DOI: 10.2196/27421

PMID: 36322921

PMCID: 9752457

Human Birth Imaging Using MRI demonstrates fetal head moldability and brain compression : Prospective cohort study

  • Olivier Ami; 
  • Jean Christophe Maran; 
  • Dominique Musset; 
  • Claude Dubray; 
  • Gérard Mage; 
  • Louis Boyer

ABSTRACT

Childbirth is a physiologic process with significant medical risk, as neurological impairment due to the birthing process can occur at any time. Improvements in risk assessment and anticipatory interventions are constantly needed; however, the birthing process is difficult to assess using simple imaging technology since the maternal bony pelvis and fetal skeleton interfere with visualizing the soft tissues. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique with no ionizing radiation that can monitor the biomechanics of the birthing process. Effective utilization of this modality, however, requires teamwork and implementation of the appropriate safeguards to achieve appropriate safety levels. This article describes a clinically effective and safe method to perform real-time MRI during the birthing process. We report the experience of our team as part of the IMAGINAITRE research protocol (France), which aimed better understand of the biomechanics of childbirth. 


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Please cite as:

Ami O, Maran JC, Musset D, Dubray C, Mage G, Boyer L

Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging During Childbirth to Demonstrate Fetal Head Moldability and Brain Compression: Prospective Cohort Study

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e27421

DOI: 10.2196/27421

PMID: 36322921

PMCID: 9752457

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