Literature DB >> 21113982

Magnetic resonance imaging safety of the floating mass transducer.

Ingo Todt1, Grit Rademacher, Friederike Wagner, Eva Schedlbauer, Jan Wagner, Dietmar Basta, Arne Ernst.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: The goals of this study are to observe 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-related changes to the Vibrant Soundbridge floating mass transducer (FMT) magnetization, function, and position in different coupling modes within the middle ear; changes to middle ear structures; and effects on the transfer function to the inner ear.
BACKGROUND: The MRI safety of implantable hearing devices is important in daily routine clinical care as well as in urgent care.
METHODS: Nine FMTs were repeatedly investigated before and after MRI scanning. Changes in the position of the FMT (round window, incus, and stapes) and in the ossicular chain in temporal bones were estimated by microscopy, microendoscopy, and flat panel angiography. Functional investigations of the FMT in different coupling modes were done using laser Doppler vibrometry.
RESULTS: Qualitative demagnetization could be ruled out in all specimens after up to 11 MRI scans. In FMT couplings to the long process of the incus (n = 18), positional changes were found in 5 temporal bones. A disarticulation or exarticulation of the ossicles was not observed. Mean laser Doppler vibrometry measurements showed MRI-related changes in the stapes velocity. In FMT couplings to the round window (n = 23), we observed a fixation-dependent influence of MRI scanning on the FMT position and mean transfer function.
CONCLUSION: The functional integrity of the FMT was not significantly influenced after multiple MRI scans. Positional changes of the FMT within the middle ear are possible, but we observed no structural damage to middle ear structures. Effects on the transfer function are possible.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21113982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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3.  Novel Applications of Laser Doppler Vibration Measurements to Medical Imaging.

Authors:  Habib Tabatabai; David E Oliver; John W Rohrbaugh; Christopher Papadopoulos
Journal:  Sens Imaging       Date:  2013-08-13

4.  Stability of the standard incus coupling of the Carina middle ear actuator after 1.5T MRI.

Authors:  Guy Fierens; Nicolas Verhaert; Farida Benoudiba; Marie-France Bellin; Dennis Ducreux; Jean-François Papon; Jérôme Nevoux
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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