The aim of this study was to assess safety and efficacy of SJM MRI conditional pacing system. The study hypothesized that cardiac MRI scan would not affect performance of SJM MRI conditional pacing system.
Accent Cardiac MRI study was a prospective, randomized ,multi-center study conducted in Asia. Subjects indicated for dual-chamber pacemaker and who signed study consent form were considered enrolled and post implant were randomized to either Cardiac MRI Scan Group or Control Group. Clinical evaluation and device interrogation were performed at baseline, pre- and post-MRI scan, and one month post-MRI for all subjects. At 9-12 weeks post-implant, patients in Cardiac MRI Scan Group underwent an elective non-diagnostic cardiac MRI scan at 1.5 Tesla (T) while patients in Control group underwent device interrogation and clinical evaluation twice with a 45-minute waiting period in between. The safety endpoint was freedom from MRI-related complications while efficacy endpoint was change in right atrial/ ventricular (RA/RV) capture threshold and sensing amplitude from pre-MRI scan to one month post-MRI scan.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
283
Zhejiang Greentown Cardiovascular Disease Hospital
Hangzhou, China
Prince of Wales Hospital
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Fortis Hospital
Mohali, Punjab, India
Freedom From MRI Scan-related Complications
Number of subjects who were free from MRI scan-related complications
Time frame: MRI Visit ,1 Month Post MRI Visit
Change in Right Atrial (RA) Capture Threshold @0.5 Millisecond (ms) From Pre-MRI Scan to 1 Month After MRI Scan
Number of subjects who experienced an increase in RA capture threshold @ 0.5 ms at 1-Month post MRI scan visit ≤ 0.5 Volt (V) compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit
Time frame: MRI Visit ,1 Month Post MRI Visit
Change in Right Ventricular (RV) Capture Threshold @0.5ms From Pre-MRI Scan to 1 Month After MRI Scan
Number of subjects who experienced an increase in RV capture threshold @ 0.5 ms at 1-Month post MRI scan visit ≤ 0.5 V compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit
Time frame: MRI Visit, 1 Month Post MRI Visit
Change in RA Sensing Amplitude From Pre-MRI Scan to 1 Month After MRI Scan
Number of subjects who experienced a decrease in RA sensing amplitude ≤ 50% and at least 1.5 mV at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit
Time frame: MRI Visit, 1 Month Post MRI Visit
Change in RV Sensing Amplitude From Pre-MRI Scan to 1 Month After MRI Scan
Number of subjects who experienced a decrease in RV sensing amplitude ≤ 50% and at least 5 mV at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit
Time frame: MRI Visit, 1 Month Post MRI Visit
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