MR safety assessment of active implantable medical devices

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作者
Aissani, Sarra [1 ]
Laistler, Elmar [3 ,4 ]
Felblinger, Jacques [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lorraine, CHRU Nancy Brabois, IADI, INSERM,U1254, Batiment Rech Anciennement EFS,Rez Chausse, F-54511 Nancy, France
[2] CHRU Nancy Brabois, CIC 1433 Innovat Technol, INSERM, Nancy, France
[3] Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Med Phys & Biomed Engn, Vienna, Austria
[4] Med Univ Vienna, MR Ctr Excellence, Vienna, Austria
来源
RADIOLOGE | 2019年 / 59卷 / SUPPL 1期
关键词
Magnetic resonance imaging; Malfunction; Rectification; Heating; Compatibility; CURRENTS; SENSOR; SYSTEM; FIELDS; LEADS;
D O I
10.1007/s00117-019-0541-6
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Background Increasing numbers of patients with active implantable medical devices (AIMDs) require magnetic resonance (MR) examinations. The manufacturers are continuing to improve the MR compatibility of their AIMDs. To this end, a variety of measurement methods and numerical simulations are used to evaluate the risks associated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Objective In this article, test methods used to investigate interactions between AIMDs with radio frequency fields and time-varying magnetic gradient fields are reviewed. Materials and methods A literature review of known test methods for radio frequency and gradient field exposure of AIMDs with leads, in particular for neurostimulators, cochlear implants, and implanted infusion pumps, is presented. The state of the art and promising methods are discussed. Results ISO/TS 10974 describes the design of high frequency and gradient injection setups to test conductive materials. A large number of sensor designs have been published to measure the induced voltages and currents through radio frequency and gradient fields and for monitoring AIMDs during MR examinations in in vitro tests. Conclusion The test methods should be planned to be as conservative as possible to cover the worst case scenario. However, in vitro measurements and computer simulation are far from being able to cover all possible configurations in their complexity and uniqueness. For safer MR examinations, current research recommends in vivo testing prior to MR, parallel radiofrequency transmission techniques, and new sequences with reduced energy input in the presence of AIMDs.
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