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Measurement, simulation and uncertainty assessment of implant heating during MRI

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PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 54, Issue 13, Pages 4151-4169

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/54/13/012

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  1. Swiss National Research Foundation
  2. Swiss National Center of Competence in Research on Computer-Aided and Image-Guided Medical Interventions-CO-ME
  3. Boston Scientific and Zurich Medtech (ZMT)

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The heating of tissues around implants during MRI can pose severe health risks, and careful evaluation is required for leads to be labeled as MR conditionally safe. A recent interlaboratory comparison study has shown that different groups can produce widely varying results (sometimes with more than a factor of 5 difference) when performing measurements according to current guidelines. To determine the related difficulties and to derive optimized procedures, two different generic lead structures have been investigated in this study by using state-of-the-art temperature and dosimetric probes, as well as simulations for which detailed uncertainty budgets have been determined. The agreement between simulations and measurements is well within the combined uncertainty. The study revealed that the uncertainty can be kept below 17% if appropriate instrumentation and procedures are applied. Optimized experimental assessment techniques can be derived from the findings presented herein.

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