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We're starting to do alot of anesthesia for adult MRI, as I'm sure alot of you are, and sometimes the cases go well in excess of 2 hours. Per the surgical protocol, these patients should get some sort of DVT prophylaxis such as SCD's or subQ heparin if undergoing a surgical procedure, but since there is no surgical insult during an MRI, I'm wondering what sort of DVT prophylaxis, if any, you folks are doing at your hospitals. The SCD machine is not MRI safe, so trying to research an alternative device...Thanks