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Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center is the first hospital in the southwest to use the new MRI-safe Revo Sure Scan pacemaker.
The MRI-safe pacemaker is a major technological breakthrough for patients who need MRI diagnostic scans, which can damage older style pacemakers or cause serious health complications.
A pacemaker is a small device placed in the chest to help control abnormal heart rhythms, using electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. Some 200,000 pacemaker patients in the United States annually are not eligible for MRI scans, which are critical for making a wide range of health diagnoses.
Up to 75% of patients with electronic cardiac devices will likely need an MRI over their device's lifetime, according to pacemaker manufacturer Medtronic, Inc. of Minneapolis.
The MRI-safe pacemaker was implanted by Scottsdale Healthcare electrophysiologist Dr. Thomas Mattioni, who successfully placed the device in an 81-year-old patient at Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center. The Medtronic Revo MRI SureScan heart pacemaker received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Feb. 8.
"MRI-safe pacemakers allow improved detection and treatment of serious medical conditions such as stroke, cancer, and a wide variety of important neurologic and orthopedic conditions," said Dr. Mattioni. Previously, these patients either did not get an MRI, or were exposed to higher radiation CT scans, he said.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging exposure can interfere with pacemaker operation, damage the device or change the pacing capture threshold, the minimum amount of electrical current required to evoke a cardiac contraction.
Dr. Mattioni said that prior to the introduction of the MRI-safe pacemaker, patients could face serious complications if 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.
"Patients at Scottsdale Healthcare now have access to a state-of-the-art pacemaker that is designed to work safely and effectively in an MRI environment," said Dr. Mattioni, medical director of Electrophysiology at Scottsdale Healthcare. "This new pacemaker technology can provide a meaningful difference in patients' lives."
Pacemaker use is growing, with approximately five million patients worldwide who currently are implanted with a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
At the same time, use of MRI as a diagnostic tool is increasing, with approximately 30 million scans completed in 2007. Individuals over age 65 are twice as likely to need an MRI compared with younger patients.
The Revo MRI pacemaker 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.
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. This new pacing system also includes specially designed leads (insulated wires that are placed into the heart) which protect the patient from heart damage that can occur if MRI is performed in currently available pacing systems.
Scottsdale Healthcare (www.shc.org) is the largest employer in Scottsdale and the community-based, nonprofit parent organization of the Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center, Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center and Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak Hospital, Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare and Scottsdale Healthcare Research Institute.
For more information on heart and vascular services at Scottsdale Healthcare, visit http://www.shc.org.
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