| Literature DB >> 26336370 |
S Abdel-Rehim1, S Bagirathan1, S Al-Benna1, C O'Boyle1.
Abstract
Iatrogenic burns are rare and preventable. The authors present two cases of burns from ECG leads, sustained during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Common features included a long duration spinal MR scan (120 and 60 minutes) and high patient body mass index (BMI >30). Both patients were discharged within 24 hours of admission, but required a period of outpatient burn care. The causation of these injuries remains unclear but there are several possible mechanisms including: electromagnetic induction heating, antenna effects and closed-loop current induction. The authors provide a description of the injuries, discuss possible mechanisms that may lead to burn injury in the MRI environment and suggest ways to reduce the risks of such injuries.Entities:
Keywords: ECG leads; burns; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Year: 2014 PMID: 26336370 PMCID: PMC4544433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558