Read My Leads: Subject‐Specific RF Hazard Assessment and Mitigation for DBS Implants in MRI
Berk Silemek, Frank Seifert, Mevlüt Yalaz, Michael Höft, Günther Deuschl, Arzu Has Silemek, Rüdiger Brühl, Bernd Ittermann, Lukas Winter

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework to assess and reduce MRI-related heating risks for DBS implants using real-time data from the devices themselves.
Contribution
The novel contribution is using commercial DBS systems to directly monitor and mitigate MRI-induced heating in a personalized, implant-specific way.
Findings
RF-induced voltages and temperature changes around DBS leads were measured in controlled experiments.
Implant-friendly imaging modes reduced tissue heating by up to 99% without compromising image quality.
Real-time data from DBS devices can be used to control heating during MRI scans.
Abstract
To develop and validate a framework for personalized, implant‐specific MRI safety assessments using feedback from commercial deep brain stimulation (DBS) systems. To further use this framework to suppress RF‐induced heating with minimum compromise in imaging performance. Two off‐the‐shelf DBS implantable pulse generators and a commercial 8‐electrode DBS lead were utilized for quantitative safety assessments. In controlled phantom experiments, (i) RF‐induced voltages on the DBS lead, and (ii) temperature‐dependent admittance/impedance changes in the tissue surrounding the lead's electrodes were quantified. This information was used to suppress implant‐related RF heating by calculating implant‐friendly imaging modes. Experimental conditions included excitations with different RF transmit coils (8‐channel 3 T and 7 T head coils, 2‐channel 3 T body coil), over 1000 different exposure…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Radiation Dose and Imaging
