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Radiofrequency-induced heating of broken and abandoned implant leads during magnetic resonance examinations.

Aiping YaoTolga GorenTheodoros SamarasNiels KusterWolfgang Kainz
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2021)
Broken and abandoned leads can pose increased risk of RF-induced lead-tip heating to patients undergoing MR examinations. The potential enhancement of deposited in vivo lead-tip power depends on location and type of the wire break, lead design, and clinical routing of the lead, and should be carefully considered when performing risk assessment for MR examinations and MR conditional labeling.
Keyphrases
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