Optimizing the trajectory of deep brain stimulation leads reduces RF heating during MRI at 3 T: Characteristics and clinical translation

优化深部脑刺激导线的轨迹可降低3T磁共振成像期间的射频加热:特征及临床转化

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Abstract

Radiofrequency (RF) induced tissue heating around deep brain stimulation (DBS) leads is a well-known safety risk during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), hindering routine protocols for patients. Known factors that contribute to variations in the magnitude of RF heating across patients include the implanted lead's trajectory and its orientation with respect to the MRI electric fields. Currently, there are no consistent requirements for surgically implanting the extracranial portion of the DBS lead. Recent studies have shown that incorporating concentric loops in the extracranial trajectory of the lead can reduce RF heating, but the optimal positioning of the loop is unknown. In this study, we evaluated RF heating of 77 unique lead trajectories to determine how different characteristics of the trajectory affect RF heating during MRI at 3 T. We performed phantom experiments with commercial DBS systems from two manufacturers to determine how consistently modifying the lead trajectory mitigates RF heating. We also presented the first surgical implementation of these modified trajectories in patients. Low-heating trajectories included small concentric loops near the surgical burr hole which were readily implemented during the surgical procedure; these trajectories generated nearly a 2-fold reduction in RF heating compared to unmodified trajectories.Clinical Relevance- Surgically modifying the DBS lead trajectory can be a cost-effective strategy for reducing RF-induced heating during MRI at 3 T.

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