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Man Wearing Metal Chain Dies in MRI Accident Involving Magnetic Field, Police Confirm
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A 61-year-old man died in New York after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a metal chain. Police say the incident involved the machine’s magnetic field, which the FDA warns is powerful and static.
Authorities said the chain worn around the man’s neck was drawn into the scanner’s magnetic core. The force of the pull was reportedly strong enough to cause fatal injuries.
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The Context
MRI machines operate using a powerful magnet and can be dangerous when safety protocols are not followed. The FDA notes that patients must remove all metal objects prior to scanning.
New York police confirmed that the death occurred due to interaction between the chain and the machine. The man was reportedly undergoing a scan when the accident happened.
Hospitals typically require strict screening before MRI use, including metal detection and health history checks. Failure to follow these protocols can result in injury or death.
Medical staff reportedly attempted emergency intervention but were unable to save the patient. An investigation into procedural errors or staff oversight is reportedly underway.
Safety guidance for MRI procedures is widely available, yet accidents still occur due to human error or misunderstanding. Experts emphasize the importance of clear communication and thorough checks.
Some advocate for stricter oversight and real-time metal detection in scanning rooms. Others argue that current protocols are sufficient but require consistent enforcement.
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| Bias Distribution | 37% Center |
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