Safe Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Patients with Deep Brain Stimulation Systems

NIH RePORTER · NIH · R01 · $363,065 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary Every 5 minutes, a patient is denied an MRI scan because of an active implanted medical device. Therefore, there is a clinical need to improve the safety of MRI scans to allow patients with implants to be imaged. Ability to safely scan patients with implants would have an overall public health impact. If we can develop a safe framework to be used to image these patients, we will be able to use MRI to monitor the stage of their diseases and the efficacy of their treatment. In this project we aim to develop a workflow that utilizes multi-channel and receiver arrays in order to safely image patients with Deep Bran Stimulators (DBS). We will utilize a pre-scan strategy (accelerated by parallel acquisition) to calculate RF current induced on DBS leads and predict electrode tip temperature. We are going to calculate/design implant friendly excitation solutions/pTx pulses and utilize them to reduce RF heating around the DBS electrodes. We will demonstrate the temperature reduction around the DBS leads using fluoroscopic probes and evaluate image quality. We will test the performance of our approach by scanning phantoms, anesthetized animals (swine) and human cadavers. We will finally scan human subjects implanted with full DBS systems (electrode, extension, IPG) using the methods developed in this proposal.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10893365
Project number
5R01NS115180-05
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Principal Investigator
Yigitcan Eryaman
Activity code
R01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$363,065
Award type
5
Project period
2020-08-01 → 2026-07-31