News | January 29, 2014

Study evaluates safety, effectiveness of pacemaker with ProMRI

Biotronik ProMRI Clinical Study Pacemaker EP Lab Magnetic Resonance Imaging

January 29, 2014 — Biotronik enrolled the first patients in an expansion of their ongoing ProMRI trial to test its pacemaker system.

Phase A of the study evaluated the safety of current Biotronik pacemaker systems during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans with exclusion zones of the chest area, and was completed on November 18, 2013. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval for Phase B, which will evaluate the safety of these pacemaker systems during MRI scans including cardiac or thoracic spine scans. 

The ProMRI clinical study aims to determine whether device patients can safely undergo full-body MRI scans, which can have negative effects on pacemakers and patients, and are therefore contraindicated for pacemaker patients. The study will recruit and evaluate 245 patients at 35 U.S. investigational centers. The ProMRI full-body scan expansion is designed to confirm the safety and efficacy of Biotronik’s existing dual- and single-chamber Entovis pacemaker systems and Setrox 53 and 60 cm leads during a MRI scan. Both devices are commercially available, but still await FDA approval for use in the MRI environment.

Entovis devices include Biotronik Home Monitoring technology, which provides daily monitoring of the patient’s device and ability to provide physiological therapy via Biotronik Closed Loop Stimulation (CLS). The Setrox active-fixation pacing leads have a flexible distal end, fractal coating, and steroid elution to for handling and stable fixation, as well as electrical performance.

The Biotronik-sponsored trial has been in U.S. subject recruitment since March 2013.

For more information: www.biotronik.com


Related Content

News | Radiology Imaging | UC San Diego Health

Oct. 16, 2025 — A strategic collaboration between UC San Diego Health and GE HealthCare will focus on bringing advanced ...

Time October 20, 2025
arrow
News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Sept. 26, 2025 — At the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 2025 annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif ...

Time September 29, 2025
arrow
News | Focused Ultrasound Therapy

Aug. 26, 2025 — In a quest for ever-more-effective treatments for pancreatic cancer, HonorHealth Research Institute is ...

Time August 29, 2025
arrow
News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Aug. 26, 2025— Esaote North America, Inc., a provider of dedicated MRI, Ultrasound, and Healthcare IT solutions, has ...

Time August 27, 2025
arrow
News | RSNA

Aug. 13, 2025 — Registration is now open for the RSNA 111th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, the world’s leading ...

Time August 13, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Aug. 12, 2025 – Medical imaging methods such as ultrasound and MRI are often affected by background noise, which can ...

Time August 12, 2025
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

July 22, 2025 — GE HealthCare has topped a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list of AI-enabled medical device ...

Time July 23, 2025
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

July 16, 2025 — Artificial intelligence can improve diagnostic consistency and reduce false-positives in prostate cancer ...

Time July 22, 2025
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

June 26, 2025 – Quibim, a global provider of quantitative medical imaging solutions, has launched AI-QUAL, a new feature ...

Time June 26, 2025
arrow
News | Pediatric Imaging

April 10, 2025 — Cincinnati Children’s and GE HealthCare will form a strategic research program focused on driving ...

Time April 10, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now