The present invention is directed to a novel implantable lead design which ensures safe magnetic resonance imaging of patients with active metallic implants such as pacemakers, neurostimulators and implantable cardio defibrillators. It is known that radio frequency and gradient fields of the MRI scanners may induce harmful currents on the implant leads. The present invention provides for the use of semiconductor components such as transistors and diodes to prevent such undesired induced currents on the implant leads. Circuits on the implants are designed such that while the induction of currents is prevented, the desired signal transmission in between the implanted pulse generator and the body part is maintained.

 
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