Thoracic MR scanning in patients with nonconditional CIEDs showed no significant differences in CIED variables compared to nonthoracic scanning (P>0.05), with no clinical adverse effects.
Cohort (n=238)
Does thoracic MR scanning compared to nonthoracic MR scanning increase the risk of CIED variable changes or adverse effects in patients with MR nonconditional CIEDs?
Thoracic MR scanning in patients with nonconditional CIEDs does not result in significant changes in device variables or clinical adverse effects compared to nonthoracic scanning.
p-value: p=>0.05
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have explored the safety of magnetic resonance (MR) scanning of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) that are not Food and Drug Administration approved for MR scanning ("nonconditional"). However, concern has been raised that MR scanning that includes the thoracic region may pose a higher risk. This study examines the safety of MR scanning of thoracic versus nonthoracic regions of patients with CIEDs. METHODS: Patients underwent MR scanning utilizing an institutional protocol. CIED variables examined included sensing value, pacing capture threshold, lead impedance, and battery voltage. Regression analysis of the CIED variable differences (pre- to immediately post-MR and pre-MR to long-term follow-up) was performed to determine if CIED variable differences were dependent on region scanned (thoracic vs nonthoracic), time from CIED implant to MR scanning, or CIED type (pacemaker vs implantable cardioverter defibrillator). RESULTS: 238 patients (38% female, age 65 ± 15 years) underwent 339 MR scans, including 99 MR scans of the thoracic region. CIED variable differences to immediately post-MR or to long-term follow-up were not significantly different from zero (P > 0.05) and there was no dependence upon region scanned (thoracic vs nonthoracic), time from CIED implant to MR scan, or CIED type. One power-on reset occurred in a patient that underwent a cardiac MR and the CIED was successfully reprogrammed. There were no clinical adverse effects. CONCLUSIONS: CIED variable differences following MR scan were not dependent on the region scanned (thoracic vs nonthoracic) and there were no clinical adverse effects in this prospective cohort.
Nyotowidjojo et al. (Sat,) conducted a cohort in MR nonconditional cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) (n=238). Thoracic MR scanning vs. Nonthoracic MR scanning was evaluated on CIED variable differences (sensing value, pacing capture threshold, lead impedance, and battery voltage) (p=>0.05). Thoracic MR scanning in patients with nonconditional CIEDs showed no significant differences in CIED variables compared to nonthoracic scanning (P>0.05), with no clinical adverse effects.