Interventional MRI catheter-based procedures are greatly limited by current devices and their safety profiles, and next-generation MR-safe devices are still in development. We designed and evaluated a polymeric catheter concept that is both safe and visible in MRI and X-ray environments. All imaging was done in a two-room hybrid angio-MR suite to demonstrate compatibility with next-generation image-guided procedures. In a phantom, we acquired GRE and TSE sequences at 3T and imaged on a clinical biplane angiographic system to quantitate MRI visibility and radiopacity, respectively. The catheters exhibited promising tracking characteristics under MRI and X-ray on a polymer-based catheter.
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