MRI problems should have been disclosed sooner

Austin Kirk

By Austin Kirk
Posted September 24, 2007

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Gadolinium based MRI contrast agents have been linked to the development of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) in individuals with kidney insufficiencies.  If the manufacturers of these contrast agents had properly conducted studies of their product or analyzed reports and other clinical data, they could have warned earlier about the potential MRI problems.  Earlier warnings may have prevented the disabling and painful condition experienced by hundreds, or potentially thousands, of individuals.

>>INFORMATION: MRI Contrast Problems

Gadolinium is highly toxic metal which is used in the MRI contrast dyes because it is drawn to magnetic fields.  When injected before an MRI or MRA, the contrast allows the physician to differentiate blood vessels from nearby tissue when interpreting the exam. 

The contrast agent is administered as a chelate, which is supposed to protect the body from the toxic free gadolinium.  However, individuals with kidney insufficiencies may not eliminate the contrast from their body, and defects in the design of some the contrast agents could allow the gadolinium to separate from its chelate, causing NSF.

Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF), previously known as nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD), is a progressive disorder which is associated with the development of scarring of the skin and connective tissue throughout the body.  It can result in a hardening and thickening of the skin, which could be described as leathery, rigid or course.  The hard and thick skin can severely restrict movement of the joints, and is painful and extremely disabling.  The fibrosis can also effect other internal organs, and in some cases it can lead to death.

>>INFORMATION: NSF Symptoms

WARNINGS ABOUT MRI PROBLEMS

The first written accounts of individuals with kidney problems experiencing a hardening and thickening of their skin following an MRI were published in medical literature in 2000.  However, reports indicate that the condition was observed by some doctors as early as 1997.

It was not until 2006 that the first warnings were issued about problems with the MRI contrast agents.  In 2006, the FDA warned that physicians should carefully assess the need for gadolinium MRI dye in patients with moderate to end state renal disease due to the risk of NSF.  In May 2007, a prominent black box warning was added to the contrast agents, indicating that the serious MRI problems could result for those with kidney insufficiencies.

Since the information about potential problems was released, independent researchers and physicians have been able to evaluate the risk and come up with steps to reduce the chances of NSF developing.  In July 2007, the American College of Radiology, added information to their guidelines on MRI safety about the problems and recommended steps that could be taken to reduce the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis if an enhanced MRI is needed for someone with kidney problems.

The companies which make the MRI contrast agents should have designed their products to ensure that the toxic gadolinium is not released into the patient’s body.  In addition, they should have conducted research on the impact their product would have on those with kidney insufficiencies and warn about the potential problems.

The lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. are reviewing MRI law suits throughout the United States for individuals who have experienced symptoms of NSF after an MRI or MRA with contrast.  Problems could include dark patches, burning, itching, swelling, hardening or tightening of the skin, which usually develops on the arms, hands, legs or feet.

If warnings about the MRI problems had been provided earlier, those who are now suffering from nephrogenic systemic fibrosis may have been able to avoid the devastating condition.  If you, a friend or family member are concerned that problems following an MRI or MRA may be related to the gadolinium based contrast agent, determine if you may be eligible for a claim by requesting a free consultation.

6 Comments • Add Your Comments

  • Mr Emanuel says:

    I Mr Emanuel is having lots of these problems and would information or help. I have several skin problems and swelling also pain

    Posted on February 19, 2009 at 11:57 pm

  • llr says:

    I believe that all these man made machines in long term have an affect on the human body, even the affects stated above are not the only affects some people experience. It’s sometimes something that you don’t know until later. A big magnet running over your body while you have to lay there, and then they don’t even report your results correctly. They shouldn’t let doctors have a license unless they are an A+ student. There are experiments being performed by men wearing white coats today that nobody knows about, not even the president….human cloning?????? Personally knowing that someone walking around looking exactly like me and having my exact makeup is a little strange…..don’t ya think. Poor little sheep!

    Posted on March 4, 2010 at 11:42 am

  • Nathan says:

    I’m having memory issues and my mood has become monotone since my MRI a few days ago. Anyone know or hear of that happening before?

    Posted on May 8, 2010 at 5:09 pm

  • Aaliyah says:

    You can’t go for MRI without having problem in your system.With every technology there are complications.If you are waiting for A+ student,they are very few.They have to learn from their mistakes.

    Posted on June 7, 2011 at 9:18 am

  • robert says:

    MRI Scan some weeks ago have left me with a worsening of my spinal problems, The scan for the last 10 minutes was extremely hot on my back and arms, radiographer said that happens with lateral scan cycle.has anyone else come across this problem??…

    Posted on June 15, 2012 at 11:35 am

  • patricia says:

    Robert: i’ve had several mri’s. One 2013 and more recently 2015…so i’m familiar with MRI’S. Most recent one literally hurt me. I felt slight vibrations during one session with lots of hotness benath
    my body. I know you generally freeze in these babies, so I felt it was wrong. I rang, told operator vibrations/hotness. They said wouldn’t happen again. Back in I went and the mri machine made a big bang, i felt jolt in lower back and got out of there quickly. I wasn’t able to move my head without discomfort. I had no previous problems with neck/shoulder. I was there for my lower spine. That
    machine did a number on my lower spine leaving me in pains up to today. Shoulder pain still persist. the group I complained to have utterly ignored my complaints. I discovered those than run MRI aren’t even licensed by state. They’re little kids just out of school. Disgusting!!. That machine did something negative to your spine. MRI’S ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO BECOME HOT, NOR VIBRATE.
    Find a good doctor followed by a good lawyer.

    Posted on May 1, 2015 at 2:56 pm

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