A workflow for predicting radiofrequency‐induced heating around bilateral deep brain stimulation electrodes in MRI
Nur Izzati Huda Zulkarnain,
Alireza Sadeghi‐Tarakameh,
Jeromy Thotland
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHeating around deep brain stimulation (DBS) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) occurs when the time‐varying electromagnetic (EM) fields induce currents in the electrodes which can generate heat and potentially cause tissue damage. Predicting the heating around the electrode contacts is important to ensure the safety of patients with DBS implants undergoing an MRI scan. We previously proposed a workflow to predict heating around DBS contacts and introduced a parameter, equivalent transimpedance, that… Show more
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