Magnetic field threshold for accurate electrocardiography in the MRI environment

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Abstract

Although the electrocardiogram is known to be nondiagnostic within the bore of any high-field magnet due to the magnetohydrodynamic effect, there are an increasing number of applications that require accurate electrocardiogram monitoring of a patient inside the MRI room but outside of the magnet bore. Magnetohydrodynamic effects on the ST segment of the electrocardiogram waveform were investigated in six subjects at magnetic field strengths ranging from 6.4 mT to 652 mT at the aortic midarch, and the electrocardiogram was found to be accurate at magnetic fields below 70 mT. This corresponds to a distance of 160 cm from the isocenter and 80 cm from the bore entrance for the 1.5-T MRI system used in this study. These results can be translated to any MRI system, with knowledge of the fringe field. Accurate electrocardiogram monitoring is feasible in close proximity to the MRI magnet, such as during and after pharmacologic or exercise stress, or interventional or surgical procedures performed in the MRI room. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Jekic, M., Ding, Y., Dzwonczyk, R., Burns, P., Raman, S. V., & Simonetti, O. P. (2010). Magnetic field threshold for accurate electrocardiography in the MRI environment. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 64(6), 1586–1591. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22419

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