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This article discusses a multicenter retrospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in pediatric and congenital heart disease patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices. The authors of the article are a diverse group of medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and physician assistants. The article was published in the Heart Rhythm Journal.<br /><br />The host for the discussion is Peter F. Aziz, MD, FHRS, CEPS-P from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The contributors for the discussion are Henry Chubb, MA, MBBS, PhD, FHRS, CEPS-P from Stanford University and David Bradley, MD, FHRS, CEPS-P from the University of Michigan, Mott Children’s Hospital.<br /><br />The article aims to evaluate the use of MRI in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices, specifically in the pediatric and congenital heart disease population. MRI is an important diagnostic tool, but it has previously been contraindicated in patients with cardiac devices due to safety concerns. This evaluation seeks to determine the safety and efficacy of MRI in this patient population.<br /><br />The authors collected data from multiple centers and retrospectively analyzed MRI scans in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices. The primary outcomes measured were adverse events such as device malfunction, heating, and patient discomfort. Secondary outcomes included changes in device parameters and image quality.<br /><br />The discussion will likely focus on the findings of the study, including any adverse events observed and the impact of MRI on device function and image quality. The participants may also discuss the implications of these findings for clinical practice and the potential for expanding the use of MRI in pediatric and congenital heart disease patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices.<br /><br />Overall, this article provides valuable insights into the use of MRI in pediatric and congenital heart disease patients with cardiac devices and has the potential to inform clinical decision-making in this patient population.
Keywords
multicenter retrospective evaluation
magnetic resonance imaging
pediatric
congenital heart disease
cardiac implantable electronic devices
medical professionals
Heart Rhythm Journal
MRI safety
device malfunction
image quality
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