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Table 4. Full-body eligible – During the MRI scan (continued)
Neurostimulator tugging,
vibration
Full-body eligible – Post-MRI scan
Patient feedback
Turn stimulation back on
During the MRI scan, the patient may feel tugging and/or
vibration of the neurostimulator. If the tugging or vibration
causes the patient considerable discomfort, stop the MRI
scan.
If the neurostimulator is close to the MRI bore wall, consider
using a pillow to keep the neurostimulator away from the bore
wall to minimize vibration.
Table 5. Full-body eligible – Post-MRI scan
Verify that the patient has not experienced adverse effects as a
result of the MRI. Contact Medtronic to report any adverse
effects.
After the scan has been completed, instruct the patient to see
the clinician managing the patient's neurostimulation system to
have the stimulation turned back on.
Or, if the patient has brought a patient control device to the MRI
appointment, instruct the patient (outside of the scanner room)
to turn the stimulation back on using the patient control device.
Notes:
To take the patient control device out of MRI mode and re-
enable it to make it operable, tell the patient to press the
Sync
Turning stimulation on takes the neurostimulator out of MRI
mode.
If the patient control device cannot synchronize with the
neurostimulator, or cannot turn stimulation back on, or
displays a screen with the letters "POR" on it, instruct the
patient to see the clinician managing the patient's
neurostimulation system.
 MRI guidelines for Medtronic neurostimulation systems for chronic pain English 17
key. Then the patient can turn stimulation on.

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