For additional info on a particular type, you can check
https://www.mrisafety.com/TMDL_list.php
which maintains a (clinically-oriented) listing of the MR-compatibility for
various devices and implants.
A quick search for IUDs there echoes what others have said: the Chinese ring
stainless steel ones are unsafe, some plastic ones are considered safe, and
some are conditionally allowed up to a certain field.
Jim
> From: main_at_ammrl.groups.io On Behalf Of Fulton, Luke via groups.io
> Sent: Monday, July 7, 2025 9:34 AM
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> Subject: Re: [AMMRL] IUD's and NMR Safety
Hi Ken,
I had that same question within the past few years. From what I recall IUD's
typically use non-magnetic materials such as synthetic polymers and copper.
In general terms, they're safe for MRI testing in hospitals and should be
fine walking around (most) NMR labs. However, I commonly find that people
with all types of surgical implants simply do not know, or have misplaced,
the specific material details needed to make the judgement. Whenever in
doubt, I provide the individual with information on the magnets and have
them consult with a physician before clearing them to work independently.
Kind regards,
Luke
Luke Fulton, PhD
CHEM BLDG R003
NMR Core Facility Director
Unit 3060
COR2E & Department of Chemistry
55 N Eagleville Road
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06279
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> From: main_at_ammrl.groups.io on behalf of Kenneth Sharp-Knott via groups.io
> Sent: Monday, July 7, 2025 9:46 AM
> To: main_at_ammrl.groups.io
> Subject: [AMMRL] IUD's and NMR Safety
The question has come up recently in our facility if there is any concern
for users of NMRs with IUD's. We have one older Oxford magnet that is the
only one with a significant fringe field.
My limited 'research' indicates that most IUDs are safe for MRIs with the
exception of stainless-steel IUD's.
Does anyone have any further information specific to NMR use?
Thank you.
Ken Sharp-Knott
Manager of Analytical Services and the NMR Facility
Department of Chemistry
Virginia Tech
(540)267-6502 (Cell)
(540)231-0885 (Office)
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