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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2011

In vivo evaluation and proof of radiofrequency safety of a novel diagnostic MR‐electrophysiology catheter

Steffen Weiss; Daniel Wirtz; Bernd David; Sascha Krueger; Oliver Lips; Dennis Caulfield; Steen Fjord Pedersen; Julian Bostock; Reza Razavi; Tobias Schaeffter

An MR‐electrophysiology (EP) catheter is presented that provides full diagnostic EP functionality and a high level of radiofrequency safety achieved by custom‐designed transmission lines. Highly resistive wires transmit intracardiac electrograms and currents for intracardiac pacing. A transformer cable transmits the localization signal of a tip coil. Specific absorption rate simulations and temperature measurements at 1.5 T demonstrate that a wire resistance > 3 kΩ/m limits dielectric heating to a physiologically irrelevant level. Additional wires do not increase tip specific absorption rate significantly, which is important because some clinical catheters require up to 20 electrodes. It is further demonstrated that radiofrequency‐induced and pacing‐induced resistive heating of the wires is negligible under clinical conditions. The MR‐EP catheters provided uncompromised recording of electrograms and cardiac pacing in combination with a standard EP recorder in MR‐guided in vivo EP studies, and the tip coil enabled fast and robust catheter localization. In vivo temperature measurements during such a study did not detect any device‐related heating, which confirms the high level of safety of the catheter, whereas unacceptable heating was found with a standard EP catheter. The presented concept for the first time enables catheters with full diagnostic EP functionality and active tracking and at the same time a sufficient level of radiofrequency safety for MRI without specific absorption rate‐related limitations. Magn Reson Med, 2011.


Archive | 2007

Catheter and medical assembly

Oliver Lips; Bernd David; Bernhard Gleich; Sascha Krueger; Steffen Weiss; Daniel Wirtz


Archive | 2010

Catheter being usable in a magnetic resonance imaging system

Steffen Weiss; Oliver Lips; Sascha Krueger; Bernd David


Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | 2009

Towards MR-guided EP interventions using an RF-safe approach

Sascha Krueger; Oliver Lips; Bernd David; Daniel Wirtz; Steffen Weiss; Steen Fjord Pedersen; Dennis Caulfield; Julian Bostock; Reza Razavi; Tobias Schaeffter


Archive | 2007

Wireless interventional device and a system for wireless energy transmission

Daniel Wirtz; Oliver Lips; Sascha Krueger; Bernd David; Steffen Weiss


Archive | 2008

Apparatus and method for applying energy within an object

Bernd David; Daniel Wirtz; Oliver Lips; Steffen Weiss; Sascha Krueger


Archive | 2007

Transmission line for use in magnetic resonance system

Daniel Wirtz; Oliver Lips; Sascha Krueger; Bernd David; Steffen Weiss


Archive | 2013

ACTIVE POSITION MARKER SYSTEM FOR USE IN AN MRI APPARATUS

Oliver Lips; Sascha Krueger; Marinus Johannes Adrianus Maria Van Helvoort


Archive | 2010

RF antenna for a hybrid MRI/PET or MRI/HIFU system

Peter Forthmann; Oliver Lips; Peter Vernickel; Eerke Holle; Cornelis W. Jacobs; Paulus C.H.A. Haan; Mika Petri Ylihautala; Max O. Köhler; Annemaria Johanna Halkola; Matti Lindstrom; Julius Koskela; Matti Nousiainen


Archive | 2010

RF antenna arrangement including a decoupling circuit especially for an MR imaging system

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