[National Survey on the System for Performing MRI Examinations of Patients with Implantable Devices and Implanted Metal Devices].

Kousaku Saotome, Kunihiro Yabe, Kosuke Morita, Naoto Yoshida, Yukiko Hoshi, Toshiki Tateishi, Tsutomu Kanazawa, Tsukasa Doi
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When performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, MRI compatibility must be confirmed as well as the presence of implantable devices in the body prior to scanning to prevent or minimize adverse events. In addition, medical staff must prepare for the risks of MRI scans through a complex process that includes checking for the presence of implanted metals in the body and non-medical materials such as tattoos and permanent cosmetics, which makes it important to update information and review the system at one's own institution. This study conducted a questionnaire survey of 950 facilities in Japan that perform MRI examinations of patients with implantable devices. 622 facilities responded to the survey. The response rate was 65.5%. The survey on the system for conducting MRI examinations of patients with implantable devices revealed the percentage of patients who are ready for each implantable device and the occupations involved in changing the mode of each device and providing informed consent before the MRI is performed. The survey on the checklist of in-vivo and out-of-vivo MRI devices used to pre-confirm the presence of metals in the body revealed the percentage of patients who use the checklist and the types of jobs that are involved in the interview process. Furthermore, it was found that there was a large variation in the content of items checked on the MRI intra- and extra-intracorporeal metal checklists among institutions. It is hoped that learning about the actual conditions at other facilities will help to further reduce the risks associated with MRI examinations by reviewing the implementation systems and checklist contents at their own facilities.

[全国植入式器械及植入式金属器械患者MRI检查系统调查]。
在进行磁共振成像(MRI)扫描时,必须在扫描前确认MRI兼容性以及体内植入设备的存在,以防止或尽量减少不良事件。此外,医务人员必须通过一个复杂的过程,为核磁共振扫描的风险做好准备,包括检查体内植入金属和非医疗材料(如纹身和永久性化妆品)的存在,这使得在自己的机构更新信息和检查系统变得很重要。本研究对日本950家为植入设备患者进行核磁共振检查的机构进行了问卷调查。622家机构回应了调查。应答率为65.5%。对使用植入装置的患者进行核磁共振检查系统的调查显示,准备接受每种植入装置的患者的百分比,以及在进行核磁共振检查前改变每种装置的模式和提供知情同意所涉及的职业。对用于预先确认体内金属存在的体内和体外核磁共振设备清单的调查揭示了使用清单的患者百分比以及涉及访谈过程的工作类型。此外,我们还发现,在不同机构的MRI体内和体外金属检查清单上,检查项目的内容存在很大差异。希望了解其他机构的实际情况,通过审查各自机构的实施制度和检查清单内容,有助于进一步降低MRI检查相关的风险。
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