MRIs and Your Device
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic test that uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to produce images of the human body. Some pacing and defibrillation systems are not approved for use during an MRI scan or near MRI scanners. However, some pacemaker and defibrillator patients need to have MRI scans to diagnose their health conditions and determine proper treatment.
Boston Scientific has developed pacing and defibrillation systems that can be scanned when certain conditions are met. This includes programming the device to special settings for MRI.
You may be eligible to have an MRI scan if you are implanted with a Boston Scientific ImageReady MR Conditional Pacing or Defibrillation System (device and lead wires designed to safely work in the MRI environment). Your heart doctor or healthcare provider will work with you to determine if you and your device can undergo an MRI scan.
Make sure you and your physician(s) are comfortable with the risks and benefits of having an MRI scan.
Patient Education Resources
Commonly Asked Questions
MRI Patient Guides