Imaging in the fast lane: Challenges and opportunities for expanding access to MRI.
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AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
Published Date:
Mar 11, 2026
Abstract
MRI technology has continuously advanced since its inception in the 1980s, yet access to MRI remains restricted due to its high cost and traditionally long acquisition times. This article reviews access-oriented strategies for expanding MRI availability in neuroradiology, focusing on (1) workflow efficiency enabled by accelerated and artificial intelligence-assisted imaging, (2) targeted MRI protocols designed to answer specific clinical questions, and (3) emerging low-field and portable MRI technologies for resource-constrained and point-of-care settings. We provide practical trade-offs, limitations, and use case-driven frameworks to inform real-world implementation. Examples of how these technologies are utilized in neuroradiology are provided along with perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. This article portrays current accessibility issues and paves the way toward an improved understanding of the opportunities and future of expanded MRI access.
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