Variability in RF-induced heating of a deep brain stimulation implant across MR systems

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作者
Baker, Kenneth B.
Tkach, Jean A.
Phillips, Micheal D.
Rezai, Ali R.
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Ctr Neurol Restorat, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Radiol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Radiol, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; bioeffects; safety; neurostimulation systems; implants; deep brain stimulation; specific absorption rate;
D O I
10.1002/jmri.20769
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare the MRI-related heating per unit of specific absorption rate (SAR) profile of a conductive implant between two 1.5-Tesla/64 MHz MR systems using a transmit/receive (t/r) head coil configuration. Materials and Methods: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) leads were configured within a gel-filled phantom of the human head and torso. Temperature variation at each of four contacts of the bilaterally-placed leads was monitored using fluoroptic thermometry. MRI was performed using the t/r head coils of two different-generation 1.5-Tesla MR systems from the same manufacturer. Temperature changes were normalized to SAR values for the head (Delta T/SAR-H), and the slope of this Delta T/SAR-H by time relationship was compared between the two scanners. Results: The Delta T/SAR-H for the implant ranged from 3.5 to 5.5 times higher on one MR system as compared to the other (P < 0.01) depending on the measurement site. Conclusion: The findings support previous observations that console-reported SAR does not constitute a reliable index of heating for elongated, conductive implants, such as the DBS hardware system tested. In contrast to our previous findings using a t/r body coil, the data presented here reveal marked differences between two MR systems using t/r head coils (the coil configuration was consistent with the implant manufacturer's imaging guidelines).
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页码:1236 / 1242
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