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Abstract #2846

Preservation of Deep Gray Nuclear Tissue Contrast and Utility of Thalamus as an Internal Standard in Inversion Recovery MR Images at High and Low RF Power in Parkinsons Patients Treated with Deep Brain Neurostimulators

Subhendra Sarkar1, Ron Alterman2, Rafael Rojas1, Douglas Teich1, Jeremy Stormann1, Ines Cabral-Goncalves1, David Hackney1, Efstathios Papavassiliou2

1Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, BOSTON, MA, United States; 2Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, BOSTON, MA, United States


We have used a low-SAR modification to FSEIR sequence and proposed Thalamus as an internal standard to test tissue contrasts and borders of deep brain nuclei in Parkinson's Disease for neurostimulator implantation. With high quality at low-SAR this approach may offer direct MR usage and reduce the dependency on microelectrode recording during DBS surgery.