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Abstract #3923

Measurement and modeling of peripheral nerve magnetostimulation in a head solenoid from 200 Hz to 88.1 kHz

Alex Christopher Barksdale1,2, Natalie Ferris2,3,4, Eli Mattingly2,4, Monika Śliwiak2, Bastien Guerin2,5, Lawrence Wald2,5, Mathias Davids2,5, and Valerie Susanne Klein2,5
1EECS, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States, 2Martinos Center, MGH, Charlestown, MA, United States, 3Biophysics, Harvard, Boston, MA, United States, 4Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States, 5Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Bioeffects & Magnetic Fields, Bioeffects & Magnetic Fields, Peripheral Nerve Stimulation, Magnetic Particle Imaging

Motivation: Two previous peripheral nerve magnetostimulation experiments reported increasing thresholds above 25 kHz, which deviates from the hyperbolic strength-duration curve describing thresholds versus frequency. However, high-frequency PNS measurements are sparse and established neurodynamic models have not been validated above 1 kHz.

Goal(s): Characterize PNS thresholds in a solenoidal head coil between 200 Hz and 88.1 kHz.

Approach: We measure PNS thresholds in four healthy volunteers and compare to predictions of our electromagnetic-neurodynamic PNS model.

Results: The measured thresholds increase 36% on average from 16.9 kHz to 66.7 kHz, which is at odds both with the hyperbolic scaling as well as our detailed PNS modeling.

Impact: Our strength-duration measurements show that the greatest stimulation propensity is ~17 kHz and PNS thresholds remain relatively low at frequencies greater than 20 kHz, which is important for informing the design of MRI and MPI coils.

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