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Published in: Neurological Sciences 3/2017

01-03-2017 | Brief Communication

Ultra-high magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): a potential examination for deep brain stimulation devices and the limitation study concerning MRI-related heating injury

Authors: Ying-Chuan Chen, Jun-Ju Li, Guan-Yu Zhu, Lin Shi, An-Chao Yang, Yin Jiang, Xin Zhang, Jian-Guo Zhang

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

Nowadays, the patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices are restricted to undertake 1.5T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) according to the guideline. Nevertheless, we conducted an experiment to test pathological change near the leads in different field-strength MRI. Twenty-four male New Zealand rabbits were assigned to Group 1 (G1, n = 6, 7.0T, DBS), Group 2 (G2, n = 6, 3.0T, DBS), Group 3 (G3, n = 6, 1.5T, DBS), and Group 4 (G4, n = 6, 1.5T, paracentesis). DBS leads were implanted in G1, G2 and G3, targeting left nucleus ventralis posterior thalami. Paracentesis was performed in G4. 24 h after MRI scan, all animals were killed for examining pathological alternation (at different distance from lead) via transmission electron microscopy. Our results suggest that the severity of tissue injury correlates with the distance to electrode instead of field strength of MRI. Up to now, the reason for the restriction of MRI indicated no significantly different pathological change.
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Metadata
Title
Ultra-high magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): a potential examination for deep brain stimulation devices and the limitation study concerning MRI-related heating injury
Authors
Ying-Chuan Chen
Jun-Ju Li
Guan-Yu Zhu
Lin Shi
An-Chao Yang
Yin Jiang
Xin Zhang
Jian-Guo Zhang
Publication date
01-03-2017
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-016-2777-5

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