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Transcutaneous Pressure-adjustable Valves and Magnetic Resonance Imaging: An Ex Vivo Examination of the Codman-Medos Programmable Valve and the Sophy Adjustable Pressure Valve
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Subjective disturbances resulting from paramagnetic valve behavior are absent in Medos valves and are minor in Sophy valves. Image artifacts require careful planning of valve position. Artifacts observed in magnetic resonance imaging are less disturbing than those observed in computed tomography. Medos valves are more stable regarding disadjustment than are Sophy valves. Radiological control of valve setting after exposure to the magnetic field is mandatory in both. The 0.5-mT safety line encircling the area that patients with pacemakers should not enter is a useful safety borderline for patients with pressure-adjustable valves. Failure of the programming mechanism of one Medos valve after several exposures to the magnetic field requires clarification.
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