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A combined computational and experimental approach to assess the transfer function of real pacemaker leads for MR radiofrequency-induced heating

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10334-021-00909-0

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Implant safety; Pacemaker; MRI; Heating

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  1. Ministero della Salute [GR-2011-02351492] Funding Source: Medline

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A variation of classic techniques for estimating the transfer function of real pacemaker leads was proposed and validated. The method was shown to be influenced by the lead trajectory when estimating the transfer function.
Objective To propose and validate a variation of the classic techniques for the estimation of the transfer function (TF) of a real pacemaker (PM) lead. Methods The TF of three commercially available PM leads was measured by combining data from experimental measurements and numerical simulations generated by three sources: a) the experimental local SAR at the tip of the PM lead (single measurement point) exposed to a 64 MHz birdcage body coil; b) the experimental current distribution along the PM lead, obtained by directly injecting a 64 MHz signal inside the lead; c) the electric field (E-field) simulated with a computational model of the 64 MHz birdcage body coil adopted in the experimental measurement performed in a). The effect of the lead trajectory on the estimation of the TF was also estimated. Results The proposed methodology was validated by comparing the SAR obtained from the PM lead TF with experimental measurements: a maximum difference of 2.2 dB was observed. It was also shown that the estimation of the TF cannot be considered independent with the lead trajectory: a variation of the SAR estimation up to 3.4 dB was observed. Conclusion For the three PM lead tested, the error in the SAR estimation is within the uncertainty level of SAR measurements (+/- 2 dB). Additionally, the estimation of the TF using the reciprocity principle is influenced by the particular lead trajectory adopted, even if the consequent variability in the SAR estimation is still close to the uncertainty level of SAR measurements.

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