Literature DB >> 3946261

Effect of magnetic resonance imaging on DDD pacemakers.

J A Erlebacher, P T Cahill, F Pannizzo, R J Knowles.   

Abstract

A previous study suggested the safety of exposing patients with certain pacemakers models to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, the function of a variety of more advanced DDD pacemakers and the effect of higher magnetic and radio-frequency (rf) field strengths has not been reported. In the present study 4 different DDD pacemakers (Cordis 233F, Intermedic 283-01, Medtronic 7000A, and Pacesetter 283) were tested in a saline phantom under several conditions and with various imaging sequences. Pacemaker output was monitored using electrocardiographic telemetry. All units paced normally in the static magnetic field. However, during imaging, all units malfunctioned, with total inhibition of atrial and ventricular output in 3 of the pacemakers. In the fourth pacemaker, ventricular backup pacing was activated at high rf pulse repetition rates. However, the MRI scanner could trigger atrial output in this pacemaker at rates of up to 800/minute. All malfunctions were a result of rf interference, whereas gradient and static magnetic fields had no effect. Thus, despite magnetic fields had no effect. Thus, despite magnetic field strengths adequate to close pacemaker reed switches, rf interference during MRI may cause total inhibition of atrial and ventricular output in DDD pacemakers, and can also cause dangerous atrial pacing at high rates. MRI should be avoided in patients with these DDD pacemakers.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3946261     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90768-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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