Transitioning from 0.5 to 0.9 mT: Protecting against inadvertent activation of magnet mode in active implants

Author:

Steckner Michael C.123ORCID,Grainger David24,Charles‐Edwards Geoff25678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MKS Consulting Ohio Beachwood USA

2. IEC SC62B/MT40 IEC 60601‐2‐33 Geneva Switzerland

3. ISO/TC 150/SC 6/JWG 2 (IEC/SC62B) Geneva Switzerland

4. Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency London UK

5. Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

6. King's College London London UK

7. Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust London UK

8. Institute of Cancer Research London UK

Abstract

AbstractThe “5 gauss line” is a phrase that is likely to be familiar to everyone working with MRI, but what is its significance, how was it defined, and what changes are currently in progress? This review explores the history of 5 gauss (0.5 mT) as a threshold for protecting against inadvertently putting cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, and other active implantable medical devices into a “magnet mode.” Additionally, it describes the background to the recent change of this threshold to 9 gauss (0.9 mT) in the International Standard IEC 60601‐2‐33 edition 4.0 that defines basic safety requirements for MRI. Practical implications of this change and some ongoing and emerging issues are also discussed.

Funder

Wellcome EPSRC Centre for Medical Engineering

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

Publisher

Wiley

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