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Pacemaker System Receives Approval in US for MRI Environments

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 22 Feb 2011
A new pacemaker was designed to address safety concerns around magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures for patients who have implanted pacemakers. More...
The pacemaker system includes hardware modifications to the device and leads that are designed to reduce or eliminate several hazards created by the MRI environment.

Moreover, since MRI scanners may cause other current pacemakers to misinterpret MRI-generated electrical noise and withhold pacing therapy or deliver unnecessary pacing therapy, this new pacemaker includes a proprietary SureScan feature that sets the device into an appropriate mode for the MRI environment.

Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN, USA) announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved its Revo MRI SureScan pacing system, the first and only pacemaker, according to the company, in the United States specifically designed for use in an MRI environment and approved as MR-Conditional. Shipments of Revo MRI will begin immediately.

Until now, MRI procedures had been contraindicated for patients with implanted pacemakers due to the potential for serious adverse events. Each year, an estimated 200,000 pacemaker patients in the United States have to forgo MRI scans, which are critical for making a wide range of health diagnoses. "The new Revo MRI pacemaker is a major technological breakthrough for patients who need access to MRI,” said Dr. J. Rod Gimbel of Cardiology Associates of East Tennessee (Knoxville, USA).

"Providing pacemaker patients with access to MRI allows detection and treatment of serious medical conditions such as stroke, cancer, and a wide variety of important neurologic and orthopedic conditions.”

"For the first time, patients will have access to a state-of-the-art pacemaker that is designed to work safely and effectively in an MRI environment,” said Pat Mackin, president of the cardiac rhythm disease-management business and senior vice president at Medtronic. "This milestone underscores Medtronic's ongoing commitment to develop pacemaker technology that provides meaningful differences in patients' lives.”

Prior to the introduction of Revo MRI, pacemaker patients could face deadly complications if they were exposed to the powerful magnetic fields generated by MRI machines, which can be as much as 30,000 times more powerful than the Earth's magnetic field. Complications to exposure could include interference with pacemaker operation, damage to system components, or a change in pacing capture threshold, which is the minimum amount of current required to evoke a cardiac contraction.

Revo MRI when programmed into SureScan mode prior to an MRI scan is designed to be safe for the MRI environment when used per the specified MR Conditions for Use. Revo MRI is considered MR-Conditional, a term used to indicate that a device may be used in the MRI environment under certain conditions, such as a particular type of MRI scanner and scanner settings.

The Revo MRI pacing system must consist solely of a Medtronic Revo MRI SureScan device and two CapSureFix MRI SureScan model 5086MRI leads. "We are continuing to work with FDA toward a final resolution to the Mounds View warning letter and are optimistic that we are making progress toward this goal,” concluded Mr. Mackin.

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