4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Frequency of referral of patients with safety-related contraindications to magnetic resonance imaging

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages 124-127

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2007.01.025

Keywords

safety; safety management; magnetic resonance imaging; contraindications; pacemakers

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Purpose: To analyse the frequency of patients with absolute and relative contraindications to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging who were actually referred to an outpatient imaging centre for an MR examination Materials and methods: Altogether a total of 51,547 consecutive patients were included between November 1997 and December 2005. Reasons preventing MR imaging were classified into the following categories: absolute and relative contraindications. Results: The referral frequency of patients with absolute contraindications to MR imaging was 0.41% (211 of 51,547 patients; 95% Cl, 0.36-0.47%). The absolute contraindications were shrapnels located in biologically sensitive areas (121 patients, 0.23%; 95% Cl, 0.20-0.28%), cardiac pacemakers (42 patients, 0.08%; 95% Cl, 0.06-0.11%), and other unsafe implants (48 patients, 0.09%; 95% Cl, 0.07-0.12%). Also patients with a relative contraindication to MR imaging were referred such as women with a first-trimester pregnancy (13 patients, 0.03%; 95% Cl, 0.01-0.04%). Conclusion: Surprisingly, a considerable number of patients (0.41 %) with cardiac pacemakers, other metallic implants (not approved for MR), or shrapnels are referred to MR facilities despite the well-known recommendations not to examine such patients. Thus, absolute contraindications to MR imaging are commonly found among patients referred for MR examinations and every effort needs to be made to screen patients prior to MR imaging for such contraindications to avoid detrimental results. Also, institutions placing implants (approved and unapproved for MR) should become legally responsible for providing the required information to the patients and their physicians. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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