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Implant-friendly MRI of deep brain stimulation electrodes at 7 T. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to develop a method for identifying implant-friendly (IF) excitation modes in multichannel RF coils used during deep brain stimulation (DBS) to reduce RF heating at electrode contacts in a 7T MRI environment.
  • Researchers utilized a technique to calculate the induced RF currents on DBS electrodes and determine the IF modes by analyzing the magnetic fields produced by a multichannel RF coil.
  • Testing showed that the new IF modes did not significantly raise temperatures in the electrodes, while the conventional methods led to over 2°C increases, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to present a strategy to calculate the implant-friendly (IF) excitation modes-which mitigate the RF heating at the contacts of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes-of multichannel RF coils at 7 T.

Methods: An induced RF current on an implantable electrode generates a scattered magnetic field whose left-handed circularly polarizing component ( ) is approximated using a -mapping technique and subsequently used as a gauge for the electrode's induced current. Using this approach, the relative induced currents resulting from each channel of a multichannel RF coil on the DBS electrode were calculated. The IF modes of the corresponding multichannel coil were determined by calculating the null space of the relative induced currents. The proposed strategy was tested and validated for unilateral and bilateral commercial DBS electrodes (directional lead; Infinity DBS system, Abbott Laboratories) placed inside a uniform phantom by performing heating and imaging studies on a 7T MRI scanner using a 16-channel transceive RF coil.

Results: Neither individual IF modes nor shim solutions obtained from IF modes induced significant temperature increase when used for a high-power turbo spin-echo sequence. In contrast, shimming with the scanner's toolbox (i.e., based on per-channel fields) resulted in a more than 2°C temperature increase for the same amount of input power.

Conclusion: A strategy for calculating the IF modes of a multichannel RF coil is presented. This strategy was validated using a 16-channel RF coil at 7 T for unilateral and bilateral commercial DBS electrodes inside a uniform phantom.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10543551PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29825DOI Listing

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