Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with implanted cardiac electrotherapy devices: a statement from experts of the Polish Medical Society of Radiology, the Polish Society of Cardiology, and the Polish Society of Electroradiology.

Polish journal of radiology Pub Date : 2024-01-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pjr.2023.133306
Magdalena Marczak, Ewa Świerżyńska, Mateusz Śpiewak, Dawid Bodusz, Aneta Klotzka, Przemysław Mitkowski, Mateusz Tajstra, Tomasz Hryniewiecki, Zbigniew Serafin, Maciej Sterliński, Ilona Michałowska
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Abstract

The year 2023 marks 60 years since the first pacemaker was implanted in Poland. The number of implantable cardiac electrotherapy devices (CIEDs), including pacemakers, cardioverter-defibrillators, and resynchronization therapy systems, has been systematically increasing in the subsequent decades. It is estimated that nearly 500,000 Poles have an implanted cardiac electrotherapy device, making optimal diagnostic imaging with the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a clinically and epidemiologically important issue. MRI has become a gold diagnostic standard in many disease states. In this situation, it is believed that 50-70% of patients who have a cardiac electrotherapy device may have indications for an MRI examination later in life. For many years, an implanted cardiac electrotherapy device was considered a definite contraindication to MRI. However, MRI has become possible in most patients with CIED if certain procedures and precautions are followed. In these guidelines, we describe the basic rules that should be followed in order to perform a safe MRI examination in patients with different CIEDs. Despite all the risks and organizational factors described in the text, it seems that for many MRI departments, MRI in patients with CIEDs is achievable and should be implemented immediately. A second important issue is the need for dedicated financial support for these procedures from public health insurance.

植入心脏电疗设备患者的磁共振成像:波兰放射学医学会、波兰心脏病学会和波兰电放射学学会专家声明。
2023 年是波兰植入第一个心脏起搏器 60 周年。在随后的几十年里,包括起搏器、心脏除颤器和再同步化治疗系统在内的植入式心脏电疗设备(CIED)的数量一直在稳步增长。据估计,近 50 万波兰人拥有植入式心脏电疗设备,因此使用磁共振成像(MRI)进行最佳诊断成像成为临床和流行病学上的一个重要问题。磁共振成像已成为许多疾病的黄金诊断标准。在这种情况下,据信 50-70% 植入了心脏电疗设备的患者可能会在以后的生活中出现磁共振成像检查的适应症。多年来,植入心脏电疗设备被认为是核磁共振成像的明确禁忌症。但是,如果遵循一定的程序和注意事项,大多数 CIED 患者都可以进行磁共振成像检查。在这些指南中,我们介绍了对不同的 CIED 患者进行安全核磁共振成像检查时应遵循的基本规则。尽管存在文中所述的各种风险和组织因素,但对于许多磁共振成像部门来说,对 CIED 患者进行磁共振成像检查似乎是可以实现的,并应立即实施。第二个重要问题是需要公共医疗保险为这些手术提供专项资金支持。
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