用于评估MRI序列和人工耳蜗3T电极模式的人工耳蜗模型

L. Scholtz, C. Riemann, H. Gehl, H. Sudhoff, I. Todt
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人工耳蜗(Cochlear implant, CI)磁铁和手术技术(如定位)通过解决疼痛和伪影问题,对人工耳蜗与磁共振成像(MRI)之间的关系产生了影响。最近的研究显示了通过MRI在体内评估CI电极位置的可能性。然而,需要进一步提高感知质量,以便对电极进行改进的评估。目的评价体外耳蜗模型CI电极模式和MRI序列的检测效果。材料与方法我们在3T MRI扫描仪上研究了充满液体的三维人工鼓室模型与液体包相结合的CI电极。采用不同的高分辨率T2序列(体素大小为0.6-0.2 mm)进行视觉电极模式评估,以寻找最佳序列。结果人工模型可用于评价CI电极的MRI特征。在我们的扫描仪配置中,0.3 mm体素和0.9 mm切片厚度序列显示出分辨率和扫描时间之间的最佳折衷。结论与意义基于MRI模型的体外测试可以评估CI电极的模式并优化序列。MRI模型是体外测试MRI序列的工具,可能有助于未来的体内应用。
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Cochlear Model for the Evaluation of MRI Sequences and Cochlear Implant Electrode Pattern at 3T
Abstract Introduction Cochlear implant (CI) magnets and surgical techniques (e.g., positioning) have made an impact on the relationship between CI and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by solving the problem of pain and artifact. Recent investigations displayed the possibility to evaluate the CI electrode position by MRI in vivo. However, further improved perceptual quality is needed to allow an improved evaluation of the electrode. Aims The aim of this study was to assess a cochlear model for the examination of CI electrode pattern and MRI sequences in vitro. Materials and Methods We investigated CI electrodes in a fluid-filled three-dimensional artificial scala tympani model combined with a fluid package in a 3T MRI scanner. Different high-resolution T2 sequences (0.6–0.2 mm voxel size) were used for the visual electrode pattern evaluation for finding an optimized sequence. Results Artificial models can be used to evaluate MRI characteristics of CI electrodes. In our scanner configuration, a 0.3 mm voxel and 0.9 mm slice thickness sequence showed the best compromise between resolution and scanning time. Conclusion and Significance MRI model-based testing can be performed in vitro to evaluate CI electrodes’ pattern and to optimize sequences. An MRI model is a tool for in vitro testing of MRI sequences and might help for future in vivo applications.
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