MRI Safety Considerations for Permanent Magnet Implants in Muscle
Cameron R. Taylor, Eric D. Anttila, Steven J. Charlebois, David C. Gross, Amanda F. Taylor, Jose O. Negron‐Garcia, Christopher E. Suckow, L. Tiffany Lyle, Scott R. Hooten, Seong Ho Yeon, Christopher C. Shallal, Hugh M. Herr

TL;DR
This study shows that small permanent magnets implanted in muscle can safely undergo MRI scans up to 1.5T without moving or losing magnetism.
Contribution
The study evaluates the MRI safety of intramuscular permanent magnets used for prosthetic control, which had not been previously assessed.
Findings
Magnets showed no significant migration after MRI exposure at 0.55T and 1.5T.
Maximum demagnetization was 13.5% at 1.5T, with negligible image artifacts.
Fibrotic capsules around magnets remained intact, indicating stable implantation.
Abstract
Permanent magnet implants are used with several medical and assistive devices, such as cochlear implants, dental attachments, and prosthetic control, but raise caution for MR imaging. Previous work has evaluated several magnet implants for position and magnetization stability, as well as for image artifacts under MRI. Yet, the intramuscular magnets used for prosthetic control still require evaluation for potential MRI conditionality. To investigate the position and magnetization stability of and image artifacts from 3‐mm‐diameter spherical permanent magnets (B r = 1.393 T, H ci = 1.637 MA/m) implanted within muscle. Prospective longitudinal study. Porcine; one animal, eight muscles. 0.55‐T, 1.5‐T/SE, GRE. Permanent magnets and nonmagnetic controls were implanted into eight muscles and exposed to 1.5‐T MRI 36 days post‐implantation. All sites were examined histologically for…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
