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Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:30 pm
by alexm
Hi everyone,

I have somehow been able to set up a 3T MRI in France and would like to take along a copy of Dr. Potter's NP MRI protocol. Does anyone know where I can find this document?

Keep on keeping on,
Al

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:23 am
by Violet M
Al, there is no document that lists Dr. Potter's MRI protocol. Your radiologist would need to contact Dr. Potter to find out what the settings should be for the MRI and how to perform the test. It's my understanding that she will work with other radiologists on the protocol.

Violet

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:47 am
by alexm
Thanks Voilet, but I live in France and the language barrier would eb too great. Do you think that Dr Potter would give this information to me and, perhaps more importantly, would I be able to understand it? I am not, as you might have gathered, a radiologist.

Bon courage,
Al

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:48 am
by Violet M
Alex, I don't know. Maybe you could serve as a translator between her and your doc -- as far as any written communication.

Violet

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:10 pm
by ezer
Alex,
I am not familiar with Dr.Potter's protocol. I am more familiar with Dr.Filler's MRN however and it is more than a simple protocol for sure. The MRI used has different coils and the stream sent to them is unique to make the nerves appear on the images. So there is a software component used during the scan itself and after when post processing the images to discriminate the nerves. Again, this is for the MRN but based on it, it is a non-trivial setup task.

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:16 pm
by alexm
Thanks Ezer,
I shall have to try to call Dr Potter directly. Let's just hope that she will reply.

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:55 pm
by ezer
Alex,
Bonne chance avec votre démarche. Est ce qu'il n'y a pas de technologie équivalente en France ou en Allemagne?
J'imagine que vous connaissez le site et le forum Francais pudendalsite.

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:21 am
by Violet M
Alex, apparently someone in Finland was able to get the protocol. See Shawn's post:
http://www.pudendalhope.info/forum/view ... =69&t=2490

Ny guess is you can call her office and they can tell you how to go about this. I see a couple of different phone numbers for her -- I'm not sure which would be the correct one to call.

Hollis G. Potter, MD

Chief, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Professor of Radiology
Weill Medical College of Cornell University

The address is as follows:
Diagnostic Radiology
Hospital for Special Surgery
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
535 East 70th Street
New York NY 10021

Tel: 212.606.1023

Appointment Desk
Tel 212-774-7296
Fax 212-774-7295

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:44 pm
by alexm
Thanks so much Violet. I have tried to get in touch with Shawn to ask a few questions but he has yet to answer my private message.
Best of luck
Al

Re: Dr. Potter's protocol: can you help !

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:07 pm
by Karyn
Violet M wrote:Alex, apparently someone in Finland was able to get the protocol. See Shawn's post:
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=2490
Shortly after Shawn made the above referenced post, I contacted a few of the places he sited (Radiology Dept). I was disappointed to learn they had no idea what I was talking about or who "Dr. Hollis Potter" was.
ezer wrote:The MRI used has different coils and the stream sent to them is unique to make the nerves appear on the images. So there is a software component used during the scan itself and after when post processing the images to discriminate the nerves.
This is correct. You can get a 3T MRI almost anywhere. As with Dr. Filler and his MRN, I was under the impression she directly contributed to a software enhancement, which is now the property of HSS. The software, combined with the skill level of the radiologist reading your images is what's most important.
Best wishes,
Karyn