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Middle Ear Prosthesis Displacement in High-Strength Magnetic Fields

 

作者: Michelle Williams,   Patrick Antonelli,   Lorna Williams,   Jacquelyn Moorhead,  

 

期刊: Otology & Neurotology  (OVID Available online 2001)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 2  

页码: 158-161

 

ISSN:1531-7129

 

年代: 2001

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Middle ear prosthesis;Stapes prosthesis;Magnetic fields;Magnetic resonance imaging;Safety

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

HypothesisMiddle ear prostheses made from nonmagnetic, magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible metals reportedly displace ex vivo in the presence of high magnetic fields used in MR imaging (MRI). The authors postulate that the prosthesis displacement seen with “nonmagnetic” MR-compatible prostheses ex vivo may not be clinically significant in vivo.MethodsMiddle ear prostheses made from ferromagnetic (420F stainless steel) and nonmagnetic MR-compatible metals (316L stainless steel and platinum) were examined for magnetic field interactions at 4.7 Tesla (T). Ex vivo testing consisted of measurements of the translational and rotational motion of the prosthesis induced by the static magnetic field. In vivo testing was assessed by implanting prostheses in cadaveric temporal bones and performing clinical MRI sequences. Prosthesis displacement was measured semiquantitatively.ResultsAngular deflection was observed in all samples made from nonmagnetic stainless steel. The negative control (platinum) demonstrated no deflection, and the positive controls (ferromagnetic stainless steel) deflected >90°. Torque analysis showed movement in five of five nonmagnetic stainless steel prostheses. Prostheses made from nonmagnetic stainless steel remained in place without appreciable loosening in vivo after MRI. Prostheses made with known ferromagnetic properties were displaced at 4.7 T but not at 1.5 T.ConclusionMiddle ear prostheses made from low-magnetic stainless steel do move in the presence of high magnetic fields ex vivo; however, this does not appear to be clinically or statistically significant in vivo at 4.7 T. Magnetic resonance imaging should be undertaken with caution in individuals with prostheses made from stainless steel with strong ferromagnetic properties.

 

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