Randomized trial of pacemaker and lead system for safe scanning at 1.5 Tesla.

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serval:BIB_3BF018B72BF0
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Randomized trial of pacemaker and lead system for safe scanning at 1.5 Tesla.
Journal
Heart Rhythm
Author(s)
Rod Gimbel J., Bello D., Schmitt M., Merkely B., Schwitter J., Hayes D.L., Sommer T., Schloss E.J., Chang Y., Willey S., Kanal E.
Working group(s)
Advisa MRI System Study Investigators
ISSN
1556-3871 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1547-5271
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Volume
10
Number
5
Pages
685-691
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of pacemakers is a relative contraindication because of the risks to the patient from potentially hazardous interactions between the MRI and the pacemaker system. Chest scans (ie, cardiac magnetic resonance scans) are of particular importance and higher risk. The previously Food and Drug Administration-approved magnetic resonance conditional system includes positioning restrictions, limiting the powerful utility of MRI.
OBJECTIVE: To confirm the safety and effectiveness of a pacemaker system designed for safe whole body MRI without MRI scan positioning restrictions.
METHODS: Primary eligibility criteria included standard dual-chamber pacing indications. Patients (n = 263) were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to undergo 16 chest and head scans at 1.5 T between 9 and 12 weeks postimplant (n = 177) or to not undergo MRI (n = 86) post-implant. Evaluation of the pacemaker system occurred immediately before, during (monitoring), and after MRI, 1-week post-MRI, and 1-month post-MRI, and similarly for controls. Primary end points measured the MRI-related complication-free rate for safety and compared pacing capture threshold between MRI and control subjects for effectiveness.
RESULTS: There were no MRI-related complications during or after MRI in subjects undergoing MRI (n = 148). Differences in pacing capture threshold values from pre-MRI to 1-month post-MRI were minimal and similar between the MRI and control groups.
CONCLUSIONS: This randomized trial demonstrates that the Advisa MRI pulse generator and CapSureFix MRI 5086MRI lead system is safe and effective in the 1.5 T MRI environment without positioning restrictions for MRI scans or limitations of body parts scanned.
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Web of science
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