Do you have to go in alone for a cardiac MRI?

A cardiac MRI usually involves the patient being alone in the scanning room.
A cardiac MRI is a procedure that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to diagnose heart disease and assess the severity of the condition. Patients are asked to remove all metal objects, such as a watch, before the test. During the test, the patient is usually alone on a table, and the doctor observes the patient through a window, with the patient communicating with the doctor through a walkie-talkie.
The cardiac MRI examination takes a long time, and the environment in which the patient is located is dark and noisy, so the patient needs to be prepared for the examination, do not be anxious and afraid, and maintain the position under the guidance of the doctor, and cooperate patiently.