Pediatric Cardiac MRI

Pediatric cardiac MRI takes pictures of your child’s heart and blood vessels. Our pediatric cardiologists use cardiac MRI to diagnose heart conditions in babies, children and teens. Children's Health℠ is the only center in Dallas with a dedicated, full-time pediatric cardiac MRI team and scanner. We use the most up-to-date-technology to ensure that we get the best information for your child’s care.

To help keep your child comfortable and relaxed during an MRI, our Child Life Services team provides support. We work closely with children before, during and after the test, using emotional support animals, music, movies and other tools.

Dallas

214-456-2333
Fax: 214-456-2714

Plano

469-303-4300
Fax: 469-303-4310

Park Cities

469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001

Prosper

469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511

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What is Pediatric Cardiac MRI?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scan that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take detailed pictures of the inside of the body. Our team performs cardiac MRI scans on machines with heart-specific equipment and software.

Doctors and technologists who specialize in cardiac MRI use it to diagnose all types of complex heart diseases in children. These conditions include:

Cardiac MRI uses no radiation and provides the most detailed understanding of your child’s heart. The scans help your child’s cardiologist decide on the best course of treatment for your child.

In some cases, we use cardiac MRI to avoid the need for heart surgery. Our expert team specializes in performing cardiac catheterization, a minimally invasive procedure, in the MRI. In the procedure, doctors use catheters (thin tubes) to access the heart through blood vessels, rather than open surgery. Children’s Health is one of only a few centers in the world doing MRI catheterizations.

What are the benefits of Pediatric Cardiac MRI?

The benefits of a pediatric cardiac MRI include:

  • Detailed pictures of the heart. Cardiac MRI scans provide pediatric cardiologists with some of the best images available for certain heart conditions. They can show doctors a clear difference between diseased and normal heart tissue better than X-ray, CT and ultrasound.
  • No radiation. Unlike X-ray or CT technology, MRI does not use any radiation to produce images.
  • Equipment and technology that works for all ages. Cardiac MRI can be successfully performed in children of any age, from newborns to young adults.

What are the side effects of Pediatric Cardiac MRI?

Cardiac MRI has no side effects. However, you should always tell MRI technologists whether your child has medical devices or metal in their body.

What are the risks of Pediatric Cardiac MRI?

Cardiac MRI is a low-risk imaging technology, and it’s important to understand that:

  • MRI machines cannot be used on children with medical devices such as certain pacemakers, cochlear implants or implanted drug pumps. You should let your child’s doctor or the MRI technologist know if your child has one of these, and they can advise you appropriately.
  • Infants and young children often need a sedative or anesthesia to help them hold still during an MRI exam. Our pediatric anesthesia team will help prepare your child for the test in the safest possible way.
  • Metal and electronic items can be unsafe to have around the MRI’s magnetic field. If your child wears medical jewelry, has piercings or has a medical implant, talk to the MRI technician before the test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a cardiac MRI take?

    The scan usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour, but it could be longer or shorter depending on the complexity of the study.

  • What’s the difference between a cardiac MRI vs. an echocardiogram?

    Echocardiograms capture a heart’s movement and help cardiologists understand how well a heart is pumping. However, echocardiograms do not reveal as much detail about your child’s heart structure, muscle and detailed blood flow through various blood vessels.

  • What is the difference between a cardiac MRI with contrast vs. without contrast?

    Contrast dye helps highlight certain details about your child’s blood vessels and the heart muscle. The dye helps us better diagnose certain conditions, such as inflammation of the heart, aneurysms or dilated blood vessels. It can also show areas of the heart that may be damaged or areas of blood vessels that may be narrowed.