Towards safe operation of an active retinal prosthesis during functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging

To determine if the Argus II retinal prosthesis can operate during functional MRI (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) acquisitions and if currents induced in the prosthesis by imaging are at safe levels. One Argus II retinal prosthesis was modified to enable current measurements during imaging...

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Hauptverfasser: Sakaie, Ken E., Kuban, Barry, Fleischman, Aaron, DeBenedictis, Meghan, Rachitskaya, Aleksandra, Yuan, Alex, Roy, Arup, Lowe, Mark J.
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description To determine if the Argus II retinal prosthesis can operate during functional MRI (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) acquisitions and if currents induced in the prosthesis by imaging are at safe levels. One Argus II retinal prosthesis was modified to enable current measurements during imaging. Active electronics were modified to enable operation during scans. Induced current was measured during diagnostic scans, which were previously shown to be safe for implanted patients, and during fMRI and DTI scans. All measurements were performed using an ASTM phantom to ensure reproducible placement. The prosthesis was able to maintain communication with the external RF coil during the fMRI and DTI scans except briefly during pre-scans. Current levels induced during fMRI and DTI scans were consistently below those measured during diagnostic scans. fMRI and DTI may be safely performed while the Argus II retinal prosthesis is operating.
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