Paul A.
Bottomley1, William A. Edelstein1, Ananda Kumar1,
Justin M. Allen1, Perry Karmarkar1
1Suite B307, 1101 E 33rd Street,
SurgiVision Inc, Baltimore, MD, United States
Implanted
leads and devices are a contraindication for MRI, denying many patients its
potential benefits. Here, the MRI safety of four passive implantable lead
designs that minimize the hazards of induced currents and heating, is
investigated as a function of geometry.
Continuously coiled leads, leads incorporating RF traps, and single
and multi-layer billabong leads with reversed sections wherein the current
opposes the induced RF, are compared in a model phantom at 1.5T and 4W/kg
exposure. In coil and trap designs factors that maximize impedance limited
heating below 1-2C, but folded lead configurations can be problematic. The billabong designs heated <1C.