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Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems

Ultra-high field MRI at 7 T can produce much better visualization of sub-cortical structures compared to lower field, which can greatly help target verification as well as overall treatment monitoring for patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants. However, use of 7 T MRI for such patients...

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Autores principales: Bhusal, Bhumi, Stockmann, Jason, Guerin, Bastien, Mareyam, Azma, Kirsch, John, Wald, Lawrence L., Nolt, Mark J., Rosenow, Joshua, Lopez-Rosado, Roberto, Elahi, Behzad, Golestanirad, Laleh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8423254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34492090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257077
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author Bhusal, Bhumi
Stockmann, Jason
Guerin, Bastien
Mareyam, Azma
Kirsch, John
Wald, Lawrence L.
Nolt, Mark J.
Rosenow, Joshua
Lopez-Rosado, Roberto
Elahi, Behzad
Golestanirad, Laleh
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Stockmann, Jason
Guerin, Bastien
Mareyam, Azma
Kirsch, John
Wald, Lawrence L.
Nolt, Mark J.
Rosenow, Joshua
Lopez-Rosado, Roberto
Elahi, Behzad
Golestanirad, Laleh
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description Ultra-high field MRI at 7 T can produce much better visualization of sub-cortical structures compared to lower field, which can greatly help target verification as well as overall treatment monitoring for patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants. However, use of 7 T MRI for such patients is currently contra-indicated by guidelines from the device manufacturers due to the safety issues. The aim of this study was to provide an assessment of safety and image quality of ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging at 7 T in patients with deep brain stimulation implants. We performed experiments with both lead-only and complete DBS systems implanted in anthropomorphic phantoms. RF heating was measured for 43 unique patient-derived device configurations. Magnetic force measurements were performed according to ASTM F2052 test method, and device integrity was assessed before and after experiments. Finally, we assessed electrode artifact in a cadaveric brain implanted with an isolated DBS lead. RF heating remained below 2°C, similar to a fever, with the 95% confidence interval between 0.38°C-0.52°C. Magnetic forces were well below forces imposed by gravity, and thus not a source of concern. No device malfunctioning was observed due to interference from MRI fields. Electrode artifact was most noticeable on MPRAGE and T2*GRE sequences, while it was minimized on T2-TSE images. Our work provides the safety assessment of ultra-high field MRI at 7 T in patients with DBS implants. Our results suggest that 7 T MRI may be performed safely in patients with DBS implants for specific implant models and MRI hardware.
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spelling pubmed-84232542021-09-08 Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems Bhusal, Bhumi Stockmann, Jason Guerin, Bastien Mareyam, Azma Kirsch, John Wald, Lawrence L. Nolt, Mark J. Rosenow, Joshua Lopez-Rosado, Roberto Elahi, Behzad Golestanirad, Laleh PLoS One Research Article Ultra-high field MRI at 7 T can produce much better visualization of sub-cortical structures compared to lower field, which can greatly help target verification as well as overall treatment monitoring for patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants. However, use of 7 T MRI for such patients is currently contra-indicated by guidelines from the device manufacturers due to the safety issues. The aim of this study was to provide an assessment of safety and image quality of ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging at 7 T in patients with deep brain stimulation implants. We performed experiments with both lead-only and complete DBS systems implanted in anthropomorphic phantoms. RF heating was measured for 43 unique patient-derived device configurations. Magnetic force measurements were performed according to ASTM F2052 test method, and device integrity was assessed before and after experiments. Finally, we assessed electrode artifact in a cadaveric brain implanted with an isolated DBS lead. RF heating remained below 2°C, similar to a fever, with the 95% confidence interval between 0.38°C-0.52°C. Magnetic forces were well below forces imposed by gravity, and thus not a source of concern. No device malfunctioning was observed due to interference from MRI fields. Electrode artifact was most noticeable on MPRAGE and T2*GRE sequences, while it was minimized on T2-TSE images. Our work provides the safety assessment of ultra-high field MRI at 7 T in patients with DBS implants. Our results suggest that 7 T MRI may be performed safely in patients with DBS implants for specific implant models and MRI hardware. Public Library of Science 2021-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8423254/ /pubmed/34492090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257077 Text en © 2021 Bhusal et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Bhusal, Bhumi
Stockmann, Jason
Guerin, Bastien
Mareyam, Azma
Kirsch, John
Wald, Lawrence L.
Nolt, Mark J.
Rosenow, Joshua
Lopez-Rosado, Roberto
Elahi, Behzad
Golestanirad, Laleh
Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title_full Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title_fullStr Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title_full_unstemmed Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title_short Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
title_sort safety and image quality at 7t mri for deep brain stimulation systems: ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8423254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34492090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257077
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