RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants in open-bore vertical MRI systems

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Golestanirad Laleh,Lampman David,Kazemivalipour Ehsan,Habara Hideta,Atalar Ergin,Rosenow Joshua,Pilitsis Julie,Kirsch John

Abstract

AbstractPurposePatients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants highly benefit from MRI, however access to MRI is restricted for these patients due to safety hazards associated with RF heating of the implant. To date, all MRI studies on RF heating of medical implants have been performed in horizontal closed-bore systems. Vertical MRI scanners have a fundamentally different distribution of electric and magnetic fields and are now available at 1.2T, capable of high-resolution structural and functional MRI. This work presents the first simulation study of RF heating of DBS implants in high-field vertical scanners.MethodsWe performed finite element electromagnetic simulations to calculate SAR at tips of DBS leads during MRI in a commercially available 1.2 T vertical coil compared to a 1.5 T horizontal scanner. Both isolated leads and fully implanted systems were included.ResultsWe found 10-30-fold reduction in SAR implication at tips of isolated DBS leads, and up to 19-fold SAR reduction at tips of leads in fully implanted systems in vertical coils compared to horizontal birdcage coils.ConclusionsIf confirmed in larger patient cohorts and verified experimentally, this result can open the door to plethora of structural and functional MRI applications to guide, interpret, and advance DBS therapy.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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