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Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T

Patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants can significantly benefit from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), however access to MRI is restricted in these patients because of safety concerns due to RF heating of the leads. Recently we introduced a patient-adjustable reconfigurable transmit co...

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Autores principales: Golestanirad, Laleh, Kazemivalipour, Ehsan, Keil, Boris, Downs, Sean, Kirsch, John, Elahi, Behzad, Pilitsis, Julie, Wald, Lawrence L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31390346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220043
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author Golestanirad, Laleh
Kazemivalipour, Ehsan
Keil, Boris
Downs, Sean
Kirsch, John
Elahi, Behzad
Pilitsis, Julie
Wald, Lawrence L.
author_facet Golestanirad, Laleh
Kazemivalipour, Ehsan
Keil, Boris
Downs, Sean
Kirsch, John
Elahi, Behzad
Pilitsis, Julie
Wald, Lawrence L.
author_sort Golestanirad, Laleh
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description Patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants can significantly benefit from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), however access to MRI is restricted in these patients because of safety concerns due to RF heating of the leads. Recently we introduced a patient-adjustable reconfigurable transmit coil for low-SAR imaging of DBS at 1.5T. A previous simulation study demonstrated a substantial reduction in the local SAR around single DBS leads in 9 unilateral lead models. This work reports the first experimental results of temperature measurement at the tips of bilateral DBS leads with realistic trajectories extracted from postoperative CT images of 10 patients (20 leads in total). A total of 200 measurements were performed to record temperature rise at the tips of the leads during 2 minutes of scanning with the coil rotated to cover all accessible rotation angles. In all patients, we were able to find an optimum coil rotation angle and reduced the heating of both left and right leads to a level below the heating produced by the body coil. An average heat reduction of 65% was achieved for bilateral leads. When considering each lead alone, an average heat reduction of 80% was achieved. Our results suggest that reconfigurable coil technology introduces a promising approach for imaging of patients with DBS implants.
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spelling pubmed-66856122019-08-15 Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T Golestanirad, Laleh Kazemivalipour, Ehsan Keil, Boris Downs, Sean Kirsch, John Elahi, Behzad Pilitsis, Julie Wald, Lawrence L. PLoS One Research Article Patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants can significantly benefit from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), however access to MRI is restricted in these patients because of safety concerns due to RF heating of the leads. Recently we introduced a patient-adjustable reconfigurable transmit coil for low-SAR imaging of DBS at 1.5T. A previous simulation study demonstrated a substantial reduction in the local SAR around single DBS leads in 9 unilateral lead models. This work reports the first experimental results of temperature measurement at the tips of bilateral DBS leads with realistic trajectories extracted from postoperative CT images of 10 patients (20 leads in total). A total of 200 measurements were performed to record temperature rise at the tips of the leads during 2 minutes of scanning with the coil rotated to cover all accessible rotation angles. In all patients, we were able to find an optimum coil rotation angle and reduced the heating of both left and right leads to a level below the heating produced by the body coil. An average heat reduction of 65% was achieved for bilateral leads. When considering each lead alone, an average heat reduction of 80% was achieved. Our results suggest that reconfigurable coil technology introduces a promising approach for imaging of patients with DBS implants. Public Library of Science 2019-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6685612/ /pubmed/31390346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220043 Text en © 2019 Golestanirad et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Golestanirad, Laleh
Kazemivalipour, Ehsan
Keil, Boris
Downs, Sean
Kirsch, John
Elahi, Behzad
Pilitsis, Julie
Wald, Lawrence L.
Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title_full Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title_fullStr Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title_full_unstemmed Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title_short Reconfigurable MRI coil technology can substantially reduce RF heating of deep brain stimulation implants: First in-vitro study of RF heating reduction in bilateral DBS leads at 1.5 T
title_sort reconfigurable mri coil technology can substantially reduce rf heating of deep brain stimulation implants: first in-vitro study of rf heating reduction in bilateral dbs leads at 1.5 t
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31390346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220043
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