[Intl_DxMedPhys] [EXTERNAL] Re: insulin pumps and CT
Thomas Petrone
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Mon Mar 3 21:33:53 EST 2025
The article is on CGM’s not insulin pumps
Thomas J. Petrone, Ph.D.
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On Mar 3, 2025, at 9:28 PM, Kalpana M. Kanal via Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
See attached article FYI. Our MP friend Sam Brady is one of the authors. Thx, KK _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kalpana M. Kanal, PhD, DABR, FACR, FAAPM, FSABI Director,
See attached article FYI. Our MP friend Sam Brady is one of the authors.
Thx, KK
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From: Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list-bounces at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Jerry Thomas via Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list
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Subject: Re: [Intl_DxMedPhys] [EXTERNAL] Re: insulin pumps and CT
This message was sent securely using Zix® Phillip and stick, The guidance is one thing. I want to know what the mechanism of damage to the device is. I don't know the first thing about the construction or operation of an insulin pump,
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The guidance is one thing. I want to know what the mechanism of damage to the device is. I don't know the first thing about the construction or operation of an insulin pump, so I'm probably the most ignorant of the group. The FDA guidance implies that the devices are not at risk of being damaged by Dx x-ray (including CT) -- e.g. they indicate a low risk of damage. Do either of you know how these devices work and what component would be damaged by a Dx x-ray?
Jerry
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM Philip Doyle via Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list at lists.osu.edu<mailto:intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list at lists.osu.edu>> wrote:
We aim to follow these useful recomendations (which include situations whereby the device may not be removed): https: //www. fda. gov/radiation-emitting-products/electronic-medical-devices-x-ray-imaging-and-radiation-therapy-what-know-and-how-prevent-damage/preventing-damage-wearable-diabetes-devices-during-imaging-and-radiation-procedures
We aim to follow these useful recomendations (which include situations whereby the device may not be removed):
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.fda.gov/radiation-emitting-products/electronic-medical-devices-x-ray-imaging-and-radiation-therapy-what-know-and-how-prevent-damage/preventing-damage-wearable-diabetes-devices-during-imaging-and-radiation-procedures__;!!KGKeukY!yvq27JEV9199k6R4sqyo7edmIRplzsMKJ1mgUFIajdb5WCtOfwOFV-aDoMZt6r4hI841bE8Pe_6LddlOlCNaOSFBKSQQVtsS8xMyeCTdDyM$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.fda.gov/radiation-emitting-products/electronic-medical-devices-x-ray-imaging-and-radiation-therapy-what-know-and-how-prevent-damage/preventing-damage-wearable-diabetes-devices-during-imaging-and-radiation-procedures__;!!KGKeukY!0O_knvmmBikx0P29q4qZo0nnmOQMCBTPQ7DBzIMsU07OhFHvIMO-csfk6NrOC5SJGuoDBz_cUnY8pb0WVCik4TCBgjjUcDy5ZaTG47VSOg$>
Regards,
Phil.
Anyone have a policy for insulin pumps and sensors other than “taken them off” for CT they are willing to share? huge risk if they malfunction…possible death, so I get why folks defer to the vendor policies which don’t
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Subject: [Intl_DxMedPhys] insulin pumps and CT
Anyone have a policy for insulin pumps and sensors other than “taken them off” for CT they are willing to share?
huge risk if they malfunction…possible death, so I get why folks defer to the vendor policies which don’t appear to be actually tested inside a scanner.
I found this paper, link below. But it basically says listen to the vendors. It seems in practice, this would be complicated if we have to have a workflow where each device is looked up.
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