Magnetic resonance imaging of active implanted heart systems

Authors: Shlyappo M.A., Aleksandrova S.A., Makarenko V.N.

Company: Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Moscow, Russian Federation

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Type:  Case reports


DOI: https://doi.org/10.24022/1997-3187-2021-15-3-389

For citation: Shlyappo M.A., Aleksandrova S.A., Makarenko V.N. Magnetic resonance imaging of active implanted heart systems. Creative Cardiology. 2021; 15 (3): 389–95 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.24022/1997-3187-2021-15-3-389-395

Received / Accepted:  27.01.2021 / 25.08.2021

Keywords: pacemaker implantable cardioverter defibrillator active implanted heart systems cardiac magnetic resonance imaging artifacts

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Abstract

Today, there is a growing number of patients with implantable active cardiac devices such as pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) and resynchronization therapy devices. Conducting cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in such patients remains a problem due to the possible effect of a magnetic field on the device and, accordingly, on the patient. The recent introduction of conditionally safe active implanted heart systems represents a definite step in overcoming the limitations of pre-MRI. However, the described systems require compliance with certain conditions for conducting research and switching to a specialized mode of operation before using in a magnetic field. Our article presents the results of MR studies of patients with various conditionally compatible active implanted heart systems. Studies of patients with implanted pacemakers were carried out in full. But it is worth noting that in the right heart of patients with pacemaker artifacts from implanted electrodes were noted, which did not distort the examination results. Studies of patients with implanted cardioverter-defibrillators were stopped due to pronounced susceptibility artifacts, which made it difficult to evaluate images. Thus, an assessment of the obtained MR images and an analysis of the diagnostic capabilities of cardiac examination for doctors of clinical specialties were carried out.

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About Authors

  • Maria A. Shlyappo, Cand. Med. Sci., Radiologist; ORCID
  • Svetlana A. Aleksandrova, Cand. Med. Sci., Senior Researcher; ORCID
  • Vladimir N. Makarenko, Dr. Med. Sci., Professor, Head of Department; ORCID

Chief Editor

Leo A. Bockeria, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, President of Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery