Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Gynecological Devices


Autoria(s): Correia, L; Ramos, AB; Machado, AI; Rosa, D; Marques, C
Data(s)

16/10/2012

16/10/2012

2012

Resumo

Background: Performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on women with gynecological devices is a completely accepted practice. The goal of our review is to assess how safe it is to perform MRI on women using contraceptive implants or devices. Study Design: Literature review, searching in PubMed-Medline/Ovid for the following keywords: magnetic resonance imaging, intrauterine devices, Implanon® and Essure®. Results: Though plastic devices do not represent a contraindication to the use of the technique, those including metallic components have been submitted to several tests, after which they were classified as MR Conditional (devices presenting no risks in MR-specific environments) by the Food and Drug Administration. Thus, the use of MRI can be safely advised to women with this type of device as long as the magnetic resonance equipment is ≤3.0 T. Conclusions: Presently, there is no scientific evidence that contraindicates performing MRI on women with any kind of gynecological device. Therefore, this procedure is safe as long as it is performed under previously tested conditions.

Identificador

Contraception 2012: 85 (6): 538-543

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/669

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Ressonância Magnética #Dispositivos Intrauterinos #Contraceptivos Femininos #Desogestrel #Implantes de Medicamentos #Medline #Metais #Segurança #Contraindicações
Tipo

article