TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiac MRI of patients with implanted electrical cardiac devices.
AU - Ainslie, Mark
AU - Miller, Christopher
AU - Brown, Benjamin
AU - Schmitt, Matthias
N1 - DRF-2010-03-98, Department of Health, United Kingdom
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - Implantable pulse generators and defibrillators have traditionally been considered contraindications to MRI. However, recent data have challenged this paradigm and demonstrated that patients with newer generation devices can safely undergo MRI, including cardiac MRI, provided basic precautions are taken. Indeed, the introduction of MRI conditional systems has led to a conceptual shift in clinical decision making-'can this patient undergo MRI safely?' is being superseded by 'should this patient be implanted with an MRI conditional device?'. This review outlines the risks associated with MRI in patients with implanted cardiac devices, and discusses practical measures to minimise risks and facilitate safe and diagnostic scanning.
AB - Implantable pulse generators and defibrillators have traditionally been considered contraindications to MRI. However, recent data have challenged this paradigm and demonstrated that patients with newer generation devices can safely undergo MRI, including cardiac MRI, provided basic precautions are taken. Indeed, the introduction of MRI conditional systems has led to a conceptual shift in clinical decision making-'can this patient undergo MRI safely?' is being superseded by 'should this patient be implanted with an MRI conditional device?'. This review outlines the risks associated with MRI in patients with implanted cardiac devices, and discusses practical measures to minimise risks and facilitate safe and diagnostic scanning.
U2 - 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304324
DO - 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304324
M3 - Article
C2 - 23872585
SN - 1468-201X
VL - 100
JO - Heart (British Cardiac Society)
JF - Heart (British Cardiac Society)
IS - 5
ER -