Heart device MRI safety confirmed in small study
NCT ID NCT06038123
First seen Jan 15, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study checked if special heart devices (pacemakers and defibrillators) are safe during strong 3.0 Tesla MRI scans. 64 adults with these devices received an MRI and were followed for one month. The goal was to see if any serious problems happened because of the scan. The results help doctors know it's safe to use MRI on people with these specific devices.
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Locations
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Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University
Zunyi, Guizhou, China
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Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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Shanghai Tongren Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
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Shanxi Cardiovascular Hospital
Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University
Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China
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