Parallel transmission medical implant safety testbed: Real-time mitigation of RF induced tip heating using time-domain E-field sensors

Magn Reson Med. 2020 Dec;84(6):3468-3484. doi: 10.1002/mrm.28379. Epub 2020 Jul 8.

Abstract

Purpose: To implement a modular, flexible, open-source hardware configuration for parallel transmission (pTx) experiments on medical implant safety and to demonstrate real-time mitigation strategies for radio frequency (RF) induced implant heating based on sensor measurements.

Methods: The hardware comprises a home-built 8-channel pTx system (scalable to 32-channels), wideband power amplifiers and a positioning system with submillimeter precision. The orthogonal projection (OP) method is used to mitigate RF induced tip heating and to maintain sufficient B1+ for imaging. Experiments are performed at 297MHz and inside a clinical 3T MRI using 8-channel pTx RF coils, a guidewire substitute inside a phantom with attached thermistor and time-domain E-field probes.

Results: Repeatability and precision are ~3% for E-field measurements including guidewire repositioning, ~3% for temperature slopes and an ~6% root-mean-square deviation between B1+ measurements and simulations. Real-time pTx mitigation with the OP mode reduces the E-fields everywhere within the investigated area with a maximum reduction factor of 26 compared to the circularly polarized mode. Tip heating was measured with ~100 μK resolution and ~14 Hz sampling frequency and showed substantial reduction for the OP vs CP mode.

Conclusion: The pTx medical implant safety testbed presents a much-needed flexible and modular hardware configuration for the in-vitro assessment of implant safety, covering all field strengths from 0.5-7 T. Sensor based real-time mitigation strategies utilizing pTx and the OP method allow to substantially reduce RF induced implant heating while maintaining sufficient image quality without the need for a priori knowledge based on simulations or in-vitro testing.

Keywords: MR safety; implant safety; interventional MRI; open source hardware; orthogonal projection; parallel transmission.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Heating*
  • Hot Temperature*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Phantoms, Imaging
  • Prostheses and Implants
  • Radio Waves