Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established procedure for the treatment of movement and affective disorders. Patients with DBS may benefit from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate injuries or comorbidities. However, the MRI radio-frequency (RF) energy may cause excessive tissue heating particularly near the electrode. This paper studies how the accuracy of numerical modeling of the RF field inside a DBS patient varies with spatial resolution and corresponding anatomical detail of the volume surrounding the electrodes. A multiscale model (MS) was created by an atlas-based segmentation using a 1âmm(3) head model (mRes) refined in the basal ganglia by a 200â μ m(2) ex-vivo dataset. Four DBS electrodes targeting the left globus pallidus internus were modeled. Electromagnetic simulations at 128âMHz showed that the peak of the electric field of the MS doubled (18.7âkV/m versus 9.33âkV/m) and shifted 6.4âmm compared to the mRes model. Additionally, the MS had a sixfold increase over the mRes model in peak-specific absorption rate (SAR of 43.9âkW/kg versus 7âkW/kg). The results suggest that submillimetric resolution and improved anatomical detail in the model may increase the accuracy of computed electric field and local SAR around the tip of the implant.
MRI-based multiscale model for electromagnetic analysis in the human head with implanted DBS.
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作者:Iacono Maria Ida, Makris Nikos, Mainardi Luca, Angelone Leonardo M, Bonmassar Giorgio
| 期刊: | Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2013 | 起止号: | 2013;2013:694171 |
| doi: | 10.1155/2013/694171 | ||
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