Feasibility of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging in patients with externalised spinal cord stimulator |
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Authors: | Moens Maarten Droogmans Steven Spapen Herbert De Smedt Ann Brouns Raf Van Schuerbeek Peter Luypaert Robert Poelaert Jan Nuttin Bart |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery, Center for Neurosciences, UZ Brussel, Brussels, Belgium. mtmoens@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ObjectSpinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a well-known treatment option for intractable neuropathic pain after spinal surgery, but its pathophysiological mechanisms are poorly stated. The goal of this study is to analyse the feasibility of using brain MRI, functional MRI (fMRI) and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) as tools to analyse these mechanisms in patients with externalised neurostimulators during trial period.MethodsThe authors conducted in an in vitro and in vivo study analysing safety issues when performing brain MRI, fMRI and MRS investigations in human subjects with externalised SCS. Temperature measurements in vitro were performed simulating SCS during MRI sequences using head transmit-receive coils in 1.5 and 3 T MRI systems. 40 Patients with externalised SCS were included in the in vivo study. 20 patients underwent brain MRI, fMRI and another 20 patients underwent brain MRI and MRS.ResultsA maximal temperature increase of 0.2 °C was measured and neither electrode displacements nor hardware failures were observed. None of the patients undergoing the MRS sequences at the 1.5 or 3 T MRI scanners described any discomfort or unusual sensations.ConclusionWe can conclude that brain MRI, fMRI and MRS studies performed in patients with externalised SCS can be safely executed. |
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Keywords: | Externalised SCS fMRI MRS Safety measurements |
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