I agree with Kyhnykeisari. It’s unlikely that the head MRI will be removed, as the entire Nexstim treatment is based on it. When the treatment can be calibrated to the patient’s own MRI image, the accuracy reaches a different level than otherwise.
Are these approvals also coming to the EU? I hope so. ![]()
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Or did the doctor in the video at least claim that an MRI would not be needed in the future? Have they verified that the accuracy is sufficient without an MRI, or was it just speculation from the doctor in the video? I don’t recall any mention that a head MRI would no longer be needed. It would be great if they have found a way to maintain good accuracy without an MRI, but I’m a bit skeptical about this until Karvinen mentions it or an official announcement is made
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