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用于硬膜外脊髓刺激的无线供电导线的磁共振成像问题评估。

Evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging issues for a wirelessly powered lead used for epidural, spinal cord stimulation.

作者信息

Shellock Frank G, Audet-Griffin Annabelle J

机构信息

Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California and Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Neuromodulation. 2014 Jun;17(4):334-9; discussion 339. doi: 10.1111/ner.12094.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this investigation was to evaluate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) issues (magnetic field interactions, MRI-related heating, and artifacts) for a wirelessly powered lead used for spinal cord stimulation (SCS).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A newly developed, wirelessly powered lead (Freedom-4, Stimwave Technologies Inc., Scottsdale, AZ, USA) underwent evaluation for magnetic field interactions (translational attraction and torque) at 3 Tesla, MRI-related heating at 1.5 Tesla/64 MHz and 3 Tesla/128 MHz, and artifacts at 3 Tesla using standardized techniques. MRI-related heating tests were conducted by placing the lead in a gelled-saline-filled phantom and performing MRI procedures using relatively high levels of radiofrequency energy. Artifacts were characterized using T1-weighted, spin echo (SE), and gradient echo (GRE) pulse sequences.

RESULTS

The lead exhibited minor magnetic field interactions (2 degree deflection angle and no torque). Heating was not substantial under 1.5 Tesla/64 MHz (highest temperature change, 2.3°C) and 3 Tesla/128 MHz (highest temperature change, 2.2°C) MRI conditions. Artifacts were moderate in size relative to the size and shape of the lead.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings demonstrated that it is acceptable for a patient with this wirelessly powered lead used for SCS to undergo MRI under the conditions utilized in this investigation and according to other necessary guidelines. Artifacts seen on magnetic resonance images may pose possible problems if the area of interest is in the same area or close to this lead.

摘要

目的

本研究的目的是评估用于脊髓刺激(SCS)的无线供电导线的磁共振成像(MRI)相关问题(磁场相互作用、MRI相关加热和伪影)。

材料与方法

一种新开发的无线供电导线(Freedom-4,美国亚利桑那州斯科茨代尔市Stimwave Technologies公司)在3特斯拉磁场下接受磁场相互作用(平移吸引力和扭矩)评估,在1.5特斯拉/64兆赫兹和3特斯拉/128兆赫兹下进行MRI相关加热评估,并在3特斯拉下使用标准化技术评估伪影。MRI相关加热测试通过将导线置于充满凝胶盐水的体模中并使用相对高水平的射频能量进行MRI程序来进行。使用T1加权、自旋回波(SE)和梯度回波(GRE)脉冲序列对伪影进行表征。

结果

该导线表现出轻微的磁场相互作用(偏转角2度且无扭矩)。在1.5特斯拉/64兆赫兹(最高温度变化2.3°C)和3特斯拉/128兆赫兹(最高温度变化2.2°C)的MRI条件下,加热并不显著。相对于导线的尺寸和形状,伪影大小适中。

结论

这些发现表明,对于使用这种用于SCS的无线供电导线的患者,在本研究使用的条件下并根据其他必要指南进行MRI检查是可以接受的。如果感兴趣区域在该导线所在区域或其附近,磁共振图像上出现的伪影可能会带来潜在问题。

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