Risks
There are no known harmful effects from the
strong magnetic field used for MRI. But the magnet is very powerful. The magnet
may affect pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs),
artificial limbs, and other medical devices that contain iron. The magnet will
stop a watch that is close to the magnet.
Metal pieces in the eyes
can damage the
retina. If you might have metal pieces in your eye, an
X-ray of the eyes may be done before the MRI. If metal is found, the MRI will
not be done.
Iron pigments in tattoos or tattooed eyeliner can
cause skin or eye irritation.
An MRI can cause a burn with some
medicine patches. Be sure to tell your doctor if you are wearing a
patch.
There is a small chance of developing an allergic reaction
if
contrast material is used during the MRI. But most
reactions are mild and can be treated with medicine. There also is a small
chance of an infection at the IV site.