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Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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dc.contributor.author | 김태훈 | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-20T08:25:10Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2018-07-20T08:25:10Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2017 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/161168 | - |
dc.description.abstract | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent body imaging modality. One limitation of MRI is that the physical environment may be a risk for patients with implantable metallic devices. In the past, a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) was an absolute MRI contraindication. However, since the introduction of MRI-conditional CIED, the indication for MRI examination has progressed significantly. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) examination can also be performed restrictively in patients with MRI-conditional CIED. With the physical MRI environment, the CIED located near the heart can impact especially a CMR examination focused on the heart. Furthermore, in basis of the physical MRI environment, CMR techniques have been designed for the visualization of a continuously beating heart with minimal image artifact. Therefore, physicians should be familiar with prerequisite conditions for a safe CMR, and prepare the CMR protocol to minimize CIED-related artifacts on CMR images. | - |
dc.description.statementOfResponsibility | open | - |
dc.format | application/pdf | - |
dc.language | Korea (South) | - |
dc.publisher | 2508-7088 | - |
dc.relation.isPartOf | Cardiovascular Imaging Asia | - |
dc.rights | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR | - |
dc.rights | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/kr/ | - |
dc.title | Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices and Magnetic Resonance Imaging | - |
dc.type | Article | - |
dc.contributor.college | College of Medicine | - |
dc.contributor.department | Dept. of Radiology | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Sung Ho Hwang | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Tae Hoon Kim | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Hwan Seok Yong | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Young-Hoon Kim | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.22468/cvia.2016.00101 | - |
dc.contributor.localId | A01086 | - |
dc.relation.journalcode | J03329 | - |
dc.identifier.eissn | 2508-707X | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent body imaging modality. One limitation of MRI is that the physical environment may be a risk for patients with implantable metallic devices. In the past, a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) was an absolute MRI contraindication. However, since the introduction of MRI-conditional CIED, the indication for MRI examination has progressed significantly. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) examination can also be performed restrictively in patients with MRI-conditional CIED. With the physical MRI environment, the CIED located near the heart can impact especially a CMR examination focused on the heart. Furthermore, in basis of the physical MRI environment, CMR techniques have been designed for the visualization of a continuously beating heart with minimal image artifact. Therefore, physicians should be familiar with prerequisite conditions for a safe CMR, and prepare the CMR protocol to minimize CIED-related artifacts on CMR images. Heart | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Magnetic resonance imaging | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Cardiac pacemaker, artificial | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Cardiac resynchronization therapy devices | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Cardioveter-defibrillators, implantable | - |
dc.contributor.alternativeName | Kim, Tae Hoon | - |
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor | Kim, Tae Hoon | - |
dc.citation.volume | 1 | - |
dc.citation.number | 1 | - |
dc.citation.startPage | 60 | - |
dc.citation.endPage | 66 | - |
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation | Cardiovascular Imaging Asia, Vol.1(1) : 60-66, 2017 | - |
dc.identifier.rimsid | 61093 | - |
dc.type.rims | ART | - |
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