Abstract
The cumulative effects and clinical safety of repeat magnetic resonance imaging on an MRI-conditional Pacemaker system at 1 .5 Tesla
Highlights
We evaluated the safety and performance of an MRI conditional pacemaker after serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in this multicenter, prospective, single arm study
Freedom from pacing system-related serious adverse device effects (SADEs) through 1 month post-MRI served as a primary end-point
In the eighty-one patients evaluated in this trial, no adverse events or SADE occurred
Summary
The cumulative effects and clinical safety of repeat magnetic resonance imaging on an MRI-conditional Pacemaker system at 1 .5 Tesla. The cumulative effects and clinical safety of repeat magnetic resonance imaging on an MRI-conditional Pacemaker system at 1 .5. Amir K Durrani1*, Sarah Sandberg, Marye Gleva, Kevin W Mitchell, Matthew D Keith, Pamela K Woodard. From 19th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Los Angeles, CA, USA. From 19th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Los Angeles, CA, USA. 27-30 January 2016
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