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Abstract #2728

Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring During MRI-Guided Procedures: RF-Heating Risk Considerations

Kevin Treb1, Christopher Favazza1, David Woodrum1, Scott Thompson1, Matt Hoffman2, Daniel Adamo1, MyungHo In1, Eric Stinson1, Krzysztof Gorny1, and Aiming Lu1
1Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States, 2Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: MR-Guided Interventions, Safety

Motivation: Neuromonitoring is critical during interventions near nerves. During MRI-guided interventions, a conventional system using metallic electrode needles has been used clinically, since MRI-conditional neuromonitoring systems are currently unavailable. This introduces elevated RF-heating risk.

Goal(s): To identify factors that contribute to RF-heating of neuromonitoring electrodes and strategies to mitigate the risk.

Approach: Neuromonitoring electrodes were inserted into porcine tissue and imaged with various clinically relevant MRI sequences for various neuromonitoring equipment configurations with high RF-heating risks. Temperatures were recorded using fiber-optic sensors.

Results: Substantial temperature elevations were observed during MRI, and several RF-heating mitigation strategies were identified to enable neuromonitoring during MRI-guided procedures.

Impact: The identified electrode RF-heating mitigation strategies can significantly reduce the RF-heating risk during MRI-guided ablations where neuromonitoring is critical. Understanding factors affecting RF-heating can also help identify high-risk procedures and guide risk-benefit analysis.

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