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MR Labeling and Implant Safety Amanda Golsch B.S. R.T.(R)(MR) IRC Magnet Safety
MRI terms used in labeling implants The MR imaging community becomes confused by the conditions that are specified in MR conditional labeling. This confusion can result in potentially harmful MR imaging conditions, or it can prevent subjects/patients from undergoing MR imaging. IRC Magnet Safety
Previously used terminology MR safe: This term indicates that the device, when used in the MR environment, has been demonstrated to present no additional risk to the patient but may affect the quality of the diagnostic information. MR compatible: This term indicates that the device, when used in the MR environment, is MR safe and has been demonstrated to neither significantly affect the quality of the diagnostic information nor have its operations affected by the MR device. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
One should avoid Statements that use the terms MR compatible and MR safe without specification of the MR environment in which the device was tested. This allows too much interpretation.
One should Use statements such as intended for use in the MR environment or similar claims along with appropriate qualifying information.
Updated Terminology MR Safe: An item that poses no known hazards in ALL MR imaging environments.  MR safe items are nonconducting, nonmetallic, and nonmagnetic items.  An example is an item that is made of plastic. MR Conditional: An item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a SPECIFIED MR environment with specified conditions of use. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
Updated terms continued MR Unsafe: An item that is known to pose hazards in ALL MR environments.  MR unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
MR  Icons MR Safe MR Conditional MR Unsafe Images obtained from www.cookmedical.com
Example of MR labeling information for a medical implant or device. Shellock F G et al. Radiology 2009;253:26-30 ?2009 by Radiological Society of North America
What is Angioplasty? Angioplasty is a procedure performed by an Interventional Cardiologist. It aids in restoring blood flow to the coronary arteries that are blocked or narrowed due to plaque (athrosclerosis). http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_WhatIs.html
Stents A stent is placed in the artery during angioplasty. The stent is wrapped around a deflated balloon catheter before the catheter is inserted in the artery.  When the balloon is inflated to compress the plaque, the stent expands and attaches to the artery wall. The stent supports the inner artery wall. Some stents are coated with medicines that are slowly and continuously released into the artery. These are called drug-eluting stents.  Drug-eluting stents  aid in the prevention of restenosis. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_howdone.html
Image of Angioplasty http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_howdone.html
Stents continued Multilink Stents: The term multilink refers the the construction of the stent.  It is the manner in which the stent is designed. There are many manufacturers who make multilink stents.  Multi-Link Zeta by Abbott Vascular The Multilink Penta by Boston Scientific aka Guidant
Example of what can be found on a stent manufacturers website regarding MR For magnetic field interactions, a static magnetic field strength of  3 tesla  with a maximum spatial gradient magnetic field of 3.3 tesla/meter; for MRI-related heating, a maximum whole body averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2.0 W/kg for 15 minutes of MR imaging .  While a single stent produced a temperature rise of less than 0.6C and should not migrate under these conditions, the response of overlapping stents or stents with fractured struts is unknown. Non-clinical testing has not been performed to rule out the possibility of stent migration at field strengths higher than 3 tesla. MR image quality may be compromised if the area of interest is in the exact same area or relatively close to the position of the stent. http://www.abbottvascular.com/av_dotcom/url/content/en_US/10.10.360.10:10/general_content/Abtdiv_General_Content_0000155.htm
Example of RCA Stenosis and a normal RCA Pre Angioplasty Post Angioplasty

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MR Terms And Implants

  • 1. MR Labeling and Implant Safety Amanda Golsch B.S. R.T.(R)(MR) IRC Magnet Safety
  • 2. MRI terms used in labeling implants The MR imaging community becomes confused by the conditions that are specified in MR conditional labeling. This confusion can result in potentially harmful MR imaging conditions, or it can prevent subjects/patients from undergoing MR imaging. IRC Magnet Safety
  • 3. Previously used terminology MR safe: This term indicates that the device, when used in the MR environment, has been demonstrated to present no additional risk to the patient but may affect the quality of the diagnostic information. MR compatible: This term indicates that the device, when used in the MR environment, is MR safe and has been demonstrated to neither significantly affect the quality of the diagnostic information nor have its operations affected by the MR device. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
  • 4. One should avoid Statements that use the terms MR compatible and MR safe without specification of the MR environment in which the device was tested. This allows too much interpretation.
  • 5. One should Use statements such as intended for use in the MR environment or similar claims along with appropriate qualifying information.
  • 6. Updated Terminology MR Safe: An item that poses no known hazards in ALL MR imaging environments. MR safe items are nonconducting, nonmetallic, and nonmagnetic items. An example is an item that is made of plastic. MR Conditional: An item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a SPECIFIED MR environment with specified conditions of use. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
  • 7. Updated terms continued MR Unsafe: An item that is known to pose hazards in ALL MR environments. MR unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors. http://10.1148/radiol.2531091030
  • 8. MR Icons MR Safe MR Conditional MR Unsafe Images obtained from www.cookmedical.com
  • 9. Example of MR labeling information for a medical implant or device. Shellock F G et al. Radiology 2009;253:26-30 ?2009 by Radiological Society of North America
  • 10. What is Angioplasty? Angioplasty is a procedure performed by an Interventional Cardiologist. It aids in restoring blood flow to the coronary arteries that are blocked or narrowed due to plaque (athrosclerosis). http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_WhatIs.html
  • 11. Stents A stent is placed in the artery during angioplasty. The stent is wrapped around a deflated balloon catheter before the catheter is inserted in the artery. When the balloon is inflated to compress the plaque, the stent expands and attaches to the artery wall. The stent supports the inner artery wall. Some stents are coated with medicines that are slowly and continuously released into the artery. These are called drug-eluting stents. Drug-eluting stents aid in the prevention of restenosis. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_howdone.html
  • 12. Image of Angioplasty http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Angioplasty/Angioplasty_howdone.html
  • 13. Stents continued Multilink Stents: The term multilink refers the the construction of the stent. It is the manner in which the stent is designed. There are many manufacturers who make multilink stents. Multi-Link Zeta by Abbott Vascular The Multilink Penta by Boston Scientific aka Guidant
  • 14. Example of what can be found on a stent manufacturers website regarding MR For magnetic field interactions, a static magnetic field strength of 3 tesla with a maximum spatial gradient magnetic field of 3.3 tesla/meter; for MRI-related heating, a maximum whole body averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2.0 W/kg for 15 minutes of MR imaging . While a single stent produced a temperature rise of less than 0.6C and should not migrate under these conditions, the response of overlapping stents or stents with fractured struts is unknown. Non-clinical testing has not been performed to rule out the possibility of stent migration at field strengths higher than 3 tesla. MR image quality may be compromised if the area of interest is in the exact same area or relatively close to the position of the stent. http://www.abbottvascular.com/av_dotcom/url/content/en_US/10.10.360.10:10/general_content/Abtdiv_General_Content_0000155.htm
  • 15. Example of RCA Stenosis and a normal RCA Pre Angioplasty Post Angioplasty

Editor's Notes

  • #4: In 1997, the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health first proposed terms to be used to label MR info for medical devices. These terms have been used interchangeably and/or incorrectly giving the impression that a device is safe or compatible in ALL MR environments.
  • #7: Field conditions that define the MR environment include static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient, time rate of change of the magnetic field, RF fields, and SAR.
  • #10: Example of MR labeling information for a medical implant or device.