Literature DB >> 11554385

Safety of implantable coronary stents during 1H-magnetic resonance imaging at 1.0 and 1.5 T.

O Strohm1, D Kivelitz, W Gross, J Schulz-Menger, X Liu, B Hamm, R Dietz, M G Friedrich.   

Abstract

The safety of most available implantable intracoronary stents during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has not been sufficiently tested. Minor, but possibly clinically significant, increases in temperature have not been excluded. We measured temperature changes of 14 different stents clinically in use or currently tested for release on the world market. Stents were examined in 1.0- and 1.5-T MR scanners with multiple sequences used in routine cardiac and thoracic MRI examinations ("clinical worst case") and after implantation of the stents into the coronary arteries of excised pig hearts (1.5-T scanner only). We used a highly sensitive infrared camera with a thermal resolution of 10 mK and did not see significant heating of any stent during the examinations. We conclude that MRI is safe in patients with the currently available intracoronary stents.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 11554385     DOI: 10.3109/10976649909088336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson        ISSN: 1097-6647            Impact factor:   5.364


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