FerriScan is available now 
“In medical image analysis, speed and accuracy matter”. 
What Is FerriScan®? 
FerriScan is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)based 
technology for the non-invasive measurement of 
liver iron concentrations. 
Key features of FerriScan: 
• 
Non-invasive. 
• 
Accurately measures liver iron levels. 
• 
Can be used repeatedly. 
• 
Fast – 20 minute outpatient procedure. 
Excess iron deposits in tissues of the body, particularly 
the liver, eventually causing tissue damage and organ 
failure. For patients affected with iron overload, 
accurate monitoring of the body iron burden is crucial 
to the management of their disease. 
Transfusional Iron Overload 
Iron accumulates due to repeated blood transfusions in 
patients with blood disorders such as ß-thalassemia, 
sickle cell anaemia and myelodysplastic syndrome 
(MDS). Drug therapy using an iron chelator is used to 
remove the excess iron. 
FerriScan enables clinicians to determine when 
chelation therapy should commence, how well it is 
working and adjust the therapy according to an 
accurate measurement of liver iron levels, minimizing 
the potential for organ damage. 
FerriScan is being used in various clinical trials 
investigating the effects of iron chelation in populations 
of patients who present with signs of iron overload due 
to repeated blood transfusions. 
“A new non-invasive diagnostic 
and measurement technique 
such as FerriScan will be of 
benefit to clinicians not only in 
determining the severity or 
presence of excessive iron 
stores, but in optimising 
treatment plans.” 
Early detection of iron overload is essential in the 
prevention of serious complications. Yet identification 
of individuals suffering from iron load has in many 
cases been hampered by inconclusive testing 
methods. 
Regulatory Approved 
FerriScan is clinically proven to be highly sensitive and 
specific and is the only non-invasive liver iron 
measurement technique with regulatory approval, with 
a thorough clinical validation supporting the 
technology. 
FerriScan is cleared for marketing by regulatory 
authorities in the USA (FDA), Canada (Health 
Canada), Australia (TGA), New Zealand (Medsafe), 
Europe and the UK (CE Mark). 
The FerriScan Process 
The FerriScan process involves four simple steps: 
Blood markers such as serum ferritin are confounded 
by factors other than iron loading such inflammation. 
Liver biopsy is an invasive procedure and involves 
uncertainties in result due to the irregular nature in 
which iron is stored in the liver. Gene testing for 
hereditary haemochromatosis provides information on 
likelihood but not level of iron loading. 
Haemochromatosis 
Disorders of iron metabolism are amongst the most 
common diseases in the world. Hereditary 
haemochromatosis is a condition where excess uptake 
of dietary iron leads to the accumulation of iron and 
affects 1 in 227 people of Northern European decent. 
For patient with haemochromatosis the treatment can 
be as simple as donating blood regularly to remove the 
extra iron. 
An accurate measure of liver iron in patients with 
haemochromatosis enables the clinician to determine 
the amount of phlebotomy required. FerriScan also 
assists with diagnosis of haemochomatosis for gene 
negative patients. 
1. 
Patients are required to spend approximately 20 
minutes in the MRI instrument. No contrast agent 
is administered. 
2. 
Image data are transmitted electronically to the 
FerriScan Service Centre through a secure internet 
link. 
3. 
The service uses a patented methodology for 
processing the MR images to generate a liver iron 
concentration (LIC) result. 
4. 
LIC reports are made available to the MRI centre 
through the secure link within two working days. 
Further Information 
Please visit us at 
www.resonancehealth.com for further 
information or send an email to info@ferriscan.com 
FerriScan is a service proudly delivered by: Resonance Health