Abstract:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a widely used means of imaging and becoming increasingly popular for cardiac applications as well. But for patients with im- planted pacemakers, the use of MRI is not allowed in Eu- rope and the United States due to potentially hazardous interactions of the RF pulses with the pacemaker-electrode system. Here heating at the tip of the electrode is regarded as the most important one.In this simulation study, the occurring current densities and E-fields should be determined by employing numerical field calculation. Computer models of metallic objects like straight wires, simplified pacemakers and a replication a commercial bipolar electrode were placed in a plexiglas box positioned inside a birdcage coil. The results con- firmed findings of previous in-vitro studies regarding the influence of size and position of the exposed objects and thereby proved the validity of the presented approach.