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Case report: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with a pacemaker
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
|March 1, 1993
Abstract:
The presence of a pacemaker has been considered a contraindication for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination. The authors describe a patient with a pacemaker who underwent MRI of the head without sequelae. Spine-echo MRI was preformed with 1.5 Tesla imager using head coil only. Prior to imaging, the pacemaker was programmed to the OOO mode. In carefully selected pacing-independent patients, with a pacemaker in a bipolar configuration, MRI of the head appears to be safe provided the pacemaker is programmed to OOO and enough scar tissue has developed to prevent pacemaker or lead movement.