Magnetic resonance imaging of patients with epicardial leads: in vitro evaluation of temperature changes at the lead tip.
Christian BalmerMatthias GassHitendu DaveFirat DuruRoger LuechingerPublished in: Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing (2019)
Standard clinical MRI investigations may result in pronounced heating at the tip of epicardial electrodes. Epicardial leads, which are not connected to a pacemaker and thus mimicking abandoned leads, may even result in a more pronounced rise in temperature at the lead tip. Therefore, current epicardial pacing systems may carry a substantial risk of inducing thermal damage of the neighboring tissue during MRI scanning.