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Reveal Plus 9526 Insertable Loop Recorder (ILR), Medtronic, Inc.

The 9526 Reveal Plus Insertable Loop Recorder (Medtronic, Inc.) is MR Conditional. Comprehensive labeling information must be reviewed to ensure patient safety.

Carefully review the latest MRI labeling conditions and guidelines at:
www.medtronic/mri

Important Note to MR Healthcare Professionals: Different MRI guidelines may exist for different countries. Therefore, use the appropriate information for your country.

MR healthcare professionals are advised to contact the respective manufacturer in order to obtain the latest safety information to ensure patient safety relative to the use of an MR procedure.

REFERENCES

Gimbel JR, Wilkoff BL. Artefact mimicking tachycardia during magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with an implantable loop recorder. Heart 2003;89:e10.

Gimbel JR. Magnetic resonance imaging of implantable cardiac rhythm devices at 3.0 Tesla. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2008;31:795-801.

Krahn A, et al. Final results from a pilot study with an implantable loop recorder to determine the etiology of syncope in patients with negative non-invasive and invasive testing. American Journal of Cardiology 1998;82:117-119.

Shellock FG, et al. Cardiac pacemakers, ICDs, and loop recorder: Evaluation of translational attraction using conventional (“long-bore”) and “short-bore” MR systems at 1.5- and 3-Tesla. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2003;5:387-397.

Shellock FG. MR Safety and the Reveal Insertable Loop Recorder. Signals, No. 49, Issue 3, pp. 8, 2004.

Wong JA, et al. Feasibility of magnetic resonance imaging in patients with an implantable loop recorder. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2008;31:333-7.

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