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MRI Conditional Actively Tracked Metallic Electrophysiology Catheters and Guidewires With Miniature Tethered Radio-Frequency Traps: Theory, Design, and Validation.

Akbar Alipour, Eric S Meyer, Charles L Dumoulin, Ronald D Watkins, Hassan Elahi, Wolfgang Loew, Jeffrey Schweitzer, Gregory Olson, Yue Chen, Susumu Tao, Michael Guttman, Aravindan Kolandaivelu, Henry R Halperin, Ehud J Schmidt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular interventional devices typically have long metallic braids or backbones to aid in steerability and pushability. However, electromagnetic coupling of metallic-based cardiovascular interventional devices with the radiofrequency (RF) fields present during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can make a device unsafe for use in an MRI scanner. We aimed to develop MRI conditional actively-tracked cardiovascular interventional devices by sufficiently attenuating induced currents on the metallic braid/tube and internal-cabling using miniaturized resonant floating RF traps (MBaluns). <br> METHOD: MBaluns were designed for placement at multiple locations along a conducting cardiovascular device to prevent the establishment of standing waves and to dissipate RF-induced energy. The MBaluns were constructed with loosely-wound solenoids to be sensitive to transverse magnetic fields created by both surface currents on the device's metallic backbone and common-mode currents on internal cables. Electromagnetic simulations were used to optimize MBalun parameters. Following optimization, two different MBalun designs were applied to MR-actively-tracked metallic guidewires and metallic-braided electrophysiology ablation catheters. Control-devices were constructed without MBaluns. MBalun performance was validated using network-analyzer quantification of current attenuation, electromagnetic Specific-Absorption-Rate (SAR) analysis, thermal tests during high SAR pulse sequences, and MRI-guided cardiovascular navigation in swine. <br> RESULTS: Electromagnetic SAR simulations resulted in ≈20 dB attenuation at the tip of the wire using six successive MBaluns. Network-analyzer tests confirmed ∼17 dB/MBalun surface-current attenuation. Thermal tests indicated temperature decreases of 5.9 °C in the MBalun-equipped guidewire tip. Both devices allowed rapid vascular navigation resulting from good torquability and MR-Tracking visibility. <br> CONCLUSION: MBaluns increased device diameter by 20%, relative to conventional devices, providing a spatially-efficient means to prevent heating during MRI. SIGNIFICANCE: MBaluns allow use of long metallic components, which improves mechanical performance in active MR-guided interventional devices.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31535979      PMCID: PMC7341984          DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2019.2941460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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