Datta Abhishek, Elwassif Maged, Bikson Marom
Department of Biomedical Engineering, The City College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10031 USA. abhishekdatta@ ieee.org
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009;2009:670-3. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5333673.
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive procedure where a weak electrical current is applied across the scalp to modulate brain function. The proliferation of this therapy has been accompanied by isolated reports regarding concern about their safety namely skin irritation. The potential cause of skin irritation has sometimes been attributed to increased scalp temperature during stimulation. We have developed novel technology for tDCS that improves spatial focality at the cost of increased stimulation electrode current density; high density tDCS (HD-tDCS). The goal of this paper was to provide information on the thermal effects of tDCS using a MRI-derived finite element human head model. The tissue temperature increases of tDCS using conventional rectangular-pad (7 x 5 cm(2)) and HD-tDCS using the ring (4 x 1) electrode configurations were compared using a bio-heat model. Our results indicate that clinical tDCS do not increase tissue temperature and 4 x 1 ring configurations leads to a negligible increase in scalp temperature.
经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是一种非侵入性程序,通过在头皮上施加微弱电流来调节大脑功能。这种疗法的普及伴随着一些关于其安全性的孤立报道,尤其是皮肤刺激问题。皮肤刺激的潜在原因有时被归因于刺激过程中头皮温度升高。我们开发了一种用于tDCS的新技术,该技术以增加刺激电极电流密度为代价提高了空间聚焦性;即高密度tDCS(HD-tDCS)。本文的目的是使用MRI衍生的有限元人头模型提供有关tDCS热效应的信息。使用生物热模型比较了使用传统矩形电极片(7×5 cm²)的tDCS和使用环形(4×1)电极配置的HD-tDCS引起的组织温度升高。我们的结果表明,临床tDCS不会增加组织温度,并且4×1环形配置导致头皮温度的升高可忽略不计。