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Theoretical evaluation of peripheral nerve stimulation during MRI with an implanted spinal fusion stimulator
Authors:JPatrick Reilly  Alan M Diamant
Institution:

a The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, 12516 Davan Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA

b Diamant Engineering, 9220 Mintwood St., Silver Spring, MD 20901, USA

Abstract:This study examines the requirements for nerve excitation near a spinal fusion implant during magnetic resonance imaging. The implant is the Spinal Fusion SpF® device manufactured by Electro Biology Inc. The electric field induced within the biological medium was calculated using a three-dimensional finite difference model (described in a separate paper by Beuchler et al. from the University of Utah). Magnetic thresholds were obtained for excitation of myelinated nerve fibers that are near the implant. Minimum (rheobase) thresholds were determined for long duration dB/dt pulses, as well as strength-duration time constants (from which thresholds at other durations could be determined) for various geometries between the implant and a myelinated nerve fiber. The lowest thresholds occur when a large (20-μm diameter) fiber is situated near the bare tip of a wire from the implant, and a long duration (2 ms) stimulus is provided for which dB/dt is constant and monophasic. Magnetic thresholds for shorter durations of dB/dt are higher in accordance with a strength-duration law. In a magnetic field having a time derivative of 10 T/s that is uniform over the torso, nerve excitation is possible under worst-case conditions only for nerve fibers that are within 0.14 mm of the bare wire tip of the implant. With 20 T/s, excitation is possible only within 1 mm of the wire tip.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance imaging  Switched gradient field  Nerve stimulation  Implants
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