How can we ever forget?? July 2001 MRI Safety Kristan Harrington, MBA, RT (R ),(MR)(ARRT) 1 2 Missile Effect. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-ivs-anw8vig/twmc3bjnp7i/aaaaaaaadtq/hzqgheggdcy/s1600/047.jpg 3 4 Have we lost sight of our MR Safety responsibility? 5 6 http://www.fda.gov/ucm/groups/fdagov-public/documents/image/ucm174687.jpg
ACR 2013 Guidance Document 8 ACR Guidelines History 2002 2007 2013 ACR Guidelines History 2002 2007 2013 Intended to be used as a template Established de facto industry standards 9 Pg 1 10 The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Alert 38 (2.14.2008) ACR 2013 http://www.jointcommission.org/sentinel_event_alert_issue_38_preventing_accidents_and_injuries_in_the_mri_suite/ 11 12
13 14 Safety Screening and Interview Safety Screening/ Interviews Non-Patients Patients Should they be screened differently? 15 http://www.mrisafety.com/screening_form/prescrnf.pdf 16 Zoning- Access Restrictions Zone III regions should be physically restricted from general public access by, for example, key locks, passkey locking systems, or any other reliable, physically restricting method that can differentiate between MR personnel and non-mr personnel. What are we really dealing with here? http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=hn.608046607800272835&pid=15.1&p=0 17 http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=hn.608050782500619730&pid=15.1&p=0 18
Three Powerful Magnetic Fields Multiple Potential Issues Static Static Gradient RF Case Heating Gradient Force & Torque Vibration RF Device Interactions Lead Heating Stimulation 19 Courtesy of Medtronic 20 Courtesy of Medtronic Is this how we test projectiles? Let s take a look at our standards. 21 William Faulkner 22 Shellock Gradient Fields (db/dt) Acoustic Noise. Patients Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) Don t forget ear protection Tiny hint make sure it works Acoustic Noise 23 24
Acoustic Noise. Scanners with Silent Techniques RF Burns All too common injury http://usa.healthcare.siemens.com/magnetic-resonance-imaging/mr-quiet/how-it-works http://www3.gehealthcare.com/~/media/images/product/product-categories/magnetic-resonance-imaging/ silent%20scan/gehc-mr-silent-scan_technology.jpg 25 Always use proper insulating pads 26 MR-Appropriate Attire Any individual undergoing an MR procedure must remove all readily removable metallic personal belongings and devices on or in them. and clothing items which may contain metallic fasteners, hooks, zippers, loose metallic components or metallic thread. MR-Appropriate Attire Blouse catches fire during 1st sequence of a shoulder exam. 3rd degree burns to forearm. Pg 6 27 28 - FDA MAUDE database MR-Appropriate Attire Skin-to-Skin Contact Sports attire 29 30 www.simplyphysics.com
RF Burns 5 days post burn 31 prayfornoah.com Courtesy Frank Shellock, PhD 1.5 T, Head/Neck/Spine coil Short obese patient with shoulders touching the side of the bore Study: Brain and Whole Spine Patient under GA- 2 hour exam 32 Are we really paying attention? Do we know what risks we take each time we put a patient on the table? Tattoo 3rd Degree Burn from Pulse Oximeter 33 www.simplyphysics.com 34 UV Neon Tattoos Labeling of Devices 35 36
Labeling ASTM Standard F2503 * Defines Three Terms: MR Safe An item that poses no known hazards in all MR environment MR Safe MR Conditional MR Unsafe * ASTM standard F2503: Standard Practice for Marking Medical Devices and Other Items for Safety in the Magnetic Resonance Environment 37 38 MR Unsafe MR MR Conditional An item that is known to pose hazards in all MR environments An item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a specified MR environment with specified conditions of use 39 40 Implants and Devices What are the issues Ferromagnetic Effects Devices Passive RF Induced Heating http://moh.ncdcr.gov/exhibits/healthandhealing/elements/media/topic-media/coronary_artery_stent.jpg 41 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/inferior_vena_cava_filter.jpg 42 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-teq7ao_s4se/ulw2bmafsmi/aaaaaaaaez8/oekxk4sks44/s320/filter.jpg
Devices Active DBS ASTM Testing Method http://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/deep-brain-stimulation-640x353.jpg Spinal Cord Stimulation Pacemakers and ICDs http://www.preferredpaincenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/scs-implant-and-trial.jpg 43 44 Courtesy Frank Shellock, Ph.D. What is the implant or device? 45 46 What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Safe What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Safe MRI 47 48
What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Unsafe What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Unsafe No MRI.. 49 50 What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Conditional. What is the implant or device? What information do I have? MR Conditional. What are the conditions? 51 52 Do these conditions match the ones for my MRI scanner? 53 54
Do these conditions match the ones for my MRI scanner? No. Do not scan the patient Do these conditions match the ones for my scanner? Yes. Scan the patient 55 56 Guidelines not followed MRI-Related Lead Heating: Pacing Lead, No IPG 50.00 Temperature ( C) 42.00 34.00 26.00 1.5 T 1.5-T 3-T 1.5 T ONLY T/R Head coil ONLY Head SAR 0.1 W/kg 18.00 0 350 700 1050 1400 Time (sec) 3.0 T For certain lead lengths, less heating at 3-T/128MHz vs. 1.5-T/64MHz due to differences in resonant wavelength. For elongated or closed loop implant or device implant, heating can differ significantly at different field strengths 57 Courtesy Frank Shellock, Ph.D. 58 Courtesy Frank Shellock, Ph.D. Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome Cynthia A. James, RT(R) (MR) Alexandra Karacozoff (Pre-Med Student) Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D. Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome 43 year-old male resident of an inpatient rehabilitation program presented for an MRI examination of his entire spine for back pain Standard screening performed Additional screening with hand-held system (Mednovus) focusing on area of pockets James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F
Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome Pt placed on table head-first wearing gym shorts, t-shirt and socks Pt became noticeably agitated and started to shake and kick as he was advanced to isocenter Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome Upon removal pt reported he was not anxious but experienced intense painful sensation localized to the area of his genitals in association with being moved into the scanner Denied piercings but refused examination James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome After the female technologist left the room, the pt stated that something was inserted into his penis when he and his girlfriend were fooling around, and that it didn t block anything, so he wasn t concerned Case Report Undisclosed and Undetected Foreign Bodies During MRI Screening Resulting in a Potentially Serious Outcome Radiographs revealed four, spherical, metallicdensity objects within the patient s bladder and a less dense, irregularly-shaped hyper-density item at the base of his penis James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F James C, Karacozoff A, Shellock F
Ferrous-Free Environment Ferrous-Free Environment What does this statement mean to you? 67 68 Safety Event Prevention Tools Ferrous-Free Environment Do you believe this is possible at your facility? Strong handheld test magnet Ferromagnetic detectors screening entry protection 69 70 Site Access and Restrictions Ferro Free Environment Control 71 72
Ferromagnetic Screening Strong Hand Held Magnets 73 74 Entry Protection Entry Protection 75 76 Entry Alert Luck or Procedure? 77 78
Implants and Devices Luck or Procedure? Highly trained personnel Well defined procedure Well practiced procedure Resources www.mrisafety.com www.imrser.org www.magresource.com 79 80 Thank You!!! Kristan Harrington, MBA, RT (R ),(MR)(ARRT) kristan@t2star.com 404-519-9484 81