Abstract

The increasing number of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations and the increasing number of medical implants lead to an ever-increasing expenditure in implant research, which as a consequence is becoming more time and resource consuming. This review article provides guidelines for optimized implant clarification in clinical practice by means of patient interrogation and the incorporation of implant databases. The technical background of implant interactions is discussed and an outlook on new integrated MRI safety systems is given. The optimization of the implant clarification process integrated into the clinical workflow avoids undesired MRI interactions and enables a safe and economic working procedure for patients.

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