India’s first indigenously developed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner, scheduled to be installed for clinical trials at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi, according to a PTI report.
The machine, which is set to be installed at AIIMS-Delhi for evaluation and clinial trials by October 2025, is expected to cut MRI costs for patients by around 50 per cent, it added.
Besides the cost cut for use of the medical tool, the indigenous machine also aims to reduce India’s dependence on foreign imports and increase access to the public.
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Accoridng to AIIMS-Delhi Director Dr M Srinivas, at present majority of healthcare equipment in India, such as critical and post operative care, ICUs, MRIs machines and robotics, are imported.
“The development of this indigenous MRI machine is a major step towards becoming Atmanirbhar Bharat to reduce dependence on foreign imported devices. As we have the experience of using the best of global equipment, we can compare and provide feedback for necessary improvements so that the machine is clinically proven for deployment in health facilities. The aim is also to ensure that it meets standards,” Srinivas said.
According to Professor Rama Jayasundar, head of department of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at AIIMS-Delhi, “The initiative will considerably reduce the cost of MRI scanning and reliance on imported machines.”
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- AIIMS-Delhi has signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) autonomous R&D organisation Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER) in Mumbai.
- The MoU is for the installation of the 1.5 Tesla MRI scanners at AIIMS-Delhi by October 2025.
- Once the scanner is validated for use in health facilities, the cost of MRI scans is likely to drop by around 50 per cent, making diagnostics accessible to a broader population.
- XThere is no mechanism in place at present to check norms and validate MRI scanners in India as they are not made in the country, said PH Rao, the SAMEER director general.
The Union health ministry is drafting norms for validating MRI scanners to give clearance to use it on patients, even during trials.
The body is waiting for approval to start clinical and human trials, Rao said.
- SAMEER has spearheaded the development of two critical healthcare technologies — the 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner, and a 6 MEV Linear Accelerator.
- The MRI scanner is a non-invasive medical imaging test used to visualise soft tissues.
- The Linear Accelerator is utilised for cancer treatment using high-energy X-rays or electrons.
- Both projects have received financial support from MeitY to help India move towards import substitution.
(With inputs from Agencies)
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