Strategies for the safe magnetic resonance imaging of pacemaker-dependent patients

被引:55
|
作者
Gimbel, JR
Bailey, SM
Tchou, PJ
Ruggieri, PM
Wilkoff, BL
机构
[1] Pk W Hosp, Knoxville, TN USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
来源
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; pacemaker; electromagnetic interference; safety;
D O I
10.1111/j.1540-8159.2005.00230.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine if strategies used to safely scan nonpacemaker dependent patients could be applied to facilitate safe MRI of pacemaker-dependent patients. Interventions: Ten pacemaker-dependent patients underwent a total of 11 MRI scans of the head and neck. Screening, reprogramming VOO or DOO at 60 ppm, and monitoring strategies were used to facilitate MRI. A transmit-receive coil was used and MRI pulse sequences were modified to limit the whole-body specific absorption rate (SAR). Results: All scans proceeded uneventfully. No difficulties in post-MRI telemetry or interrogation were seen and no post-MRI programming changes were noted. No patient experienced arrhythmia or symptoms during or immediately after MRI Battery status remained unchanged, No patient experienced post-MRI change in sensing thresholds. Three patients showed no change in the atrial or ventricular pacing thresholds when the pre-MRI values were compared to the immediate post-MRI values and the 3-month follow-up values. All other patients showed a rise or fall of 0.5 V in their chamber threshold values when the pre-MRI, post-MRI, and 3-month follow-up values were compared. More patients showed a fall in their pacing thresholds than a rise post-MRI. Conclusion: While clearly a higher risk group, like nonpacemaker-dependent patients, MRI might be performed in pacemaker-dependent patients if appropriate pacemaker reprogramming, patient monitoring, and MRI scanning techniques are implemented.
引用
收藏
页码:1041 / 1046
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ABRUPT CESSATION OF ISOPROTERENOL RESULTING IN HYPERKALEMIA IN A PACEMAKER-DEPENDENT PATIENT
    Henson, S.
    Schwartz, R.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2017, 65 (02) : 558 - 558
  • [32] MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING - IS IT SAFE
    JAUCHEM, JR
    CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY, 1990, 21 (04): : R9 - R10
  • [33] Strategy for safe performance of extrathoracic magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 tesla in the presence of cardiac pacemakers in non-pacemaker-dependent patients - A prospective study with 115 examinations
    Sommer, Torsten
    Naehle, Claas P.
    Yang, Alexander
    Zeijlemaker, Volkert
    Hackenbroch, Matthias
    Schmiedel, Alexandra
    Meyer, Carsten
    Strach, Katharina
    Skowasch, Dirk
    Vahlhaus, Christian
    Litt, Harold
    Schild, Hans
    CIRCULATION, 2006, 114 (12) : 1285 - 1292
  • [34] Stability of intrinsic rhythm in pacemaker-dependent patients during pacemaker replacement: Can we predict the need for temporary pacing?
    Kimura, Yuki
    Sumiyoshi, Masataka
    Inoue, Kenji
    Shiozaki, Masayuki
    Fukuda, Kentaro
    Fujiwara, Yasumasa
    Tabuchi, Haruna
    Hayashi, Hidemori
    Sekita, Gaku
    Tokano, Takashi
    Nakazato, Yuji
    Daida, Hiroyuki
    JOURNAL OF ARRHYTHMIA, 2018, 34 (04) : 450 - 454
  • [35] Die „Opferelektrode“Eine sichere Option zum Management von Schrittmacherinfektionen bei schrittmacherpflichtigen PatientenThe “sacrificial electrode”A safe option for the management of pacemaker infections in pacemaker-dependent patients
    N. Ghaffari
    I. Arslan
    P. Stahlhut
    U. Mehlhorn
    L. O. Conzelmann
    Herz, 2018, 43 (7) : 617 - 620
  • [36] Single surgical procedure combining epicardial pacemaker implantation and subsequent extraction of the infected pacing system for pacemaker-dependent patients
    Amraoui, Sana
    Barandon, Laurent
    Whinnett, Zachary
    Ploux, Sylvain
    Labrousse, Louis
    Denis, Arnaud
    Oses, Pierre
    Ritter, Philippe
    Haissaguerre, Michel
    Bordachar, Pierre
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2013, 146 (02): : 302 - 305
  • [37] Safety and Outcomes of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Abandoned Pacemaker and Defibrillator Leads
    Higgins, John V.
    Gard, Joseph J.
    Sheldon, Seth H.
    Espinosa, Raul E.
    Wood, Christopher P.
    Felmlee, Joel P.
    Cha, Yong-Mei
    Asirvatham, Samuel J.
    Dalzell, Connie
    Acker, Nancy
    Watson, Robert E., Jr.
    Friedman, Paul A.
    PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 37 (10): : 1284 - 1290
  • [38] Low-field magnetic resonance imaging: increased safety for pacemaker patients?
    Strach, Katharina
    Naehle, Claas Philip
    Muehlsteffen, Artur
    Hinz, Michael
    Bernstein, Adam
    Thomas, Daniel
    Linhart, Markus
    Meyer, Carsten
    Bitaraf, Sascha
    Schild, Hans
    Sommer, Torsten
    EUROPACE, 2010, 12 (07): : 952 - 960
  • [39] Potential harmful effects of magnetic resonance imaging in pacemaker patients should not be underestimated
    Luechinger, R
    Zeijlemaker, VA
    Boesiger, P
    Duru, F
    EUROPACE, 2006, 8 (05): : 389 - 390
  • [40] The real-world need for magnetic resonance imaging in patients with implanted pacemaker
    Radovanovic, N.
    Kircanski, B.
    Pavlovic, S. U.
    Nikcevic, G.
    Zivkovic, M.
    Jovanovic, V.
    Milasinovic, A.
    Milasinovic, G.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE, 2018, 20 : 251 - 251