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State-of-the-art approach towards magnetic resonance imaging of the nervous system structures in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices
Authors:Katarzyna Gniadek-Olejniczak  Karol Makowski  Adam Olszewski  Kazimierz Tomczykiewicz  Andrzej Krawczyk  Józef Mróz
Affiliation:1. Department of Rehabilitation with a Neurological Subunit, Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Cardiology, Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland;3. Academy of Physical Education, Faculty of Tourism and Chair of Health Science of the Academy of Physical Education, Warsaw, Poland;4. Teleinformatic Division, Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:

Introduction

MRI generated forces are the source of potential complications in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED). The technological progress, and growing clinical evidence concerning the operation of the contemporary MR non-conditional CIEDs during MRI, have started to significantly change our every-day clinical practice. Nevertheless, a lot of patients who could have an MRI performed safely, still have been refused the examination.

State-of-the-art

In many clinical situations, an MRI examination in a patient with a CIED is reasonable, and is linked to a negligible risk of complications if performed under strict precautions. The MagnaSave Registry that evaluated the influence of nonthoracic MRI on the function of MR non-conditional CIEDs, and numerous studies involving thoracic and non-thoracic MRIs in patients with legacy CIEDs, have confirmed the feasibility and safety of such examinations. In this article, practical tips aimed towards improving the safety of MRI in MR conditional and non-conditional CIED patients are largely based on the very recently released (2017) HRS expert consensus statement.

Clinical implications

Clinical data emphasize the necessity of making the MRI more accessible to CIED patients, also in the case of MR non-conditional systems or when the thorax MR imaging is clinically reasonable. This goal should be achieved by increasing the number of centers complying with respective recommendations and applying protocols that would guarantee the highest safety level.

Future directions

Further studies are warranted to assess safety issues related to the main current contraindication to MRI, i.e., the presence of abandoned leads.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance imaging  Brain and thoracic spine MR imaging  MR conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices  MR non-conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices  Safety recommendations
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