Changes in the specific absorption rate (SAR) of radiofrequency energy in patients with retained cardiac leads during MRI at 1.5T and 3T.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE(2018)

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PURPOSE:To evaluate the local specific absorption rate (SAR) and heating around retained cardiac leads during MRI at 64 MHz (1.5T) and 127 MHz (3T) as a function of RF coil type and imaging landmark. METHODS:Numerical models of retained cardiac leads were built from CT and X-ray images of 6 patients with retained cardiac leads. Electromagnetic simulations and bio-heat modeling were performed with MRI RF body and head coils tuned to 64 MHz and 127 MHz and positioned at 9 different imaging landmarks covering an area from the head to the lower limbs. RESULTS:For all patients and at both 1.5T and 3T, local transmit head coils produced negligible temperature rise ( Δ T < 0.1 ° C ) for ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 3   μ T . For body imaging with quadrature-driven coils at 1.5T, Δ T during a 10-min scan remained < 3°C at all imaging landmarks for ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 3   μ T and <6°C for ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 4   μ T . For body imaging at 3T, Δ T during a 10-min scan remained < 6°C at all imaging landmarks for ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 2   μ T . For shorter pulse sequences up to 2 min, Δ T remained < 6°C for ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 3   μ T . CONCLUSION:For the models based on 6 patients studied, simulations suggest that MRI could be performed safely using a local head coil at both 1.5T and 3T, and with a body coil at 1.5T with pulses that produced ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 4   μ T . MRI at 3T could be performed safely in these patients using pulses with ‖ ‖ B 1 + ‖ ‖ ≤ 2   μ T .
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abandoned lead,anatomical models,cardiac implanted electronic device,computational modeling,defibrillator,finite element method,pacemaker,RF heating,retained lead,safety,SAR
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