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- W2034792684 abstract "The electromagnetic interference of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has prevented many cardiac rhythm device patients and their doctors from using this imaging technology. The very powerful magnetic field generated by MRI can have several effects on an implanted pacemaker system, 1,2 The magnetic field’s attractive effect is minimal on pacemakers because they contain very little ferrous metal. Some studies have noted induced temperature elevations at the distal lead tip that could damage myocardium, causing a rise in pacing thresholds. The pulsed magnetic field during the imaging process has been theorized to cause rapid pacing beyond upper rate programming. Temporary or even permanent pacing inhibition or programming modifications have been postulated. Any of these effects might be life threatening. At least 10 deaths have been attributed to use of MRI in pacemaker patients. 3" @default.
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- W2034792684 title "A novel MRI-safe dual-chamber pacemaker system: Its time has come" @default.
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