Masterchef - The Professionals
Film, Media & TV8 mins ago
In these days of technology, you would of thought, there would be a way, of doing an mri if a person, has a pacemaker, Mr Fruit needs an mri on just his head, they are faffing about trying to find out if his particular, pacemaker can go into the scanner, its a new type only fitted in February, this year, it got me thinking if someone invented some sort of shield say from the neck down, and just the head go in the machine, or are the magnets so strong it probably wouldn't work.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a 'pacemaker' fitted last year and now carry a "Pacemaker Identification Card".
On one side it has all my personal details ie. Name, birthdate, NHS id, patient id. The other side states Device name and Mnfr, Serial No, date fitted and by which Hospital. The last line states MRI Conditional System : Yes.
It's more that there was a time when magnets were used to adjust pacemakers, big magnets in an MRI.... Scary if it changes your settings
...modern ones are usually adjusted wirelessly. And most are classed as mri conditional, the only problem would be if it was fairly recent and still loose as the body hasn't bedded it in with scar tissue
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