MRI-compatible stretcher

MRI-compatible stretcher is a specially designed patient transport device that can safely be used in the MRI suite without interfering with the magnetic field or image quality. Standard stretchers are not safe in the MRI environment due to magnetic components, so MRI stretchers must meet strict safety and material requirements.

Key Features of MRI-Compatible Stretchers

Non-Magnetic / Non-Ferromagnetic Construction

Constructed from aluminum, titanium, plastic, or brass components to avoid magnetic interference and safety hazards

MR Conditional Rating

MR Conditional under ASTM F2503 standards—meaning it is safe for use under specified conditions (usually up to 3T).

Radiolucent Materials

Radiolucent Materials Some models allow for in-room imaging without removing the patient.

Height Adjustability

Height Adjustability Many models include hydraulic or pneumatic lift systems that are MRI-safe.

MRI-Compatible Casters

Wheels and brakes made with non-magnetic bearings —important for safe and smooth movement

Patient Comfort and Restraints

Patient Comfort and Restraints Padding, safety straps, and side rails made from MRI-safe materials.

Weight Capacity

Weight Capacity: Standard ranges are up to 160 Kgs.

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