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MR safety in patients with implanted deep brain stimulation systems (DBS)

Author Affiliations
Cleveland Clinic, Thomas Jefferson University, Cleveland Foundation, Purdue University West Lafayette, ...
Published InActa neurochirurgica. Supplementum
Year2003
Citations43

Abstract

Introduction While it is desirable to perform MRI examinations in patients with deep brain stimulators (DBS), a major safety concern exists regarding the potential for excessive heating secondary to magnetically induced electrical currents. This study was designed to determine the safety of MRI and DBS. Methods Standard configurations of DBS systems were tested. In vitro testing was performed using a 1.5-Tesla MR system, a gel-filled phantom, and the body and head RF coils with varying levels of RF energy (SAR). A fluoroptic thermometry system was used to record temperatures. Results Using the 1.5-T MRI and body RF transmit coil, the temperature changes ranged from 2.5 to 25.3 degrees C. Using the 1.5-T MRI and head RF transmit coil, the temperature…
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