MRI Powered and Triggered Current Stimulator for Concurrent Stimulation and MRI [article]

Ranajay Mandal, Nishant B Babaria, Jiayue Cao, Kun-Han Lu, Zhongming Liu
2019 bioRxiv   pre-print
Bioelectric stimulation during concurrent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of interest to basic and translational studies. However, existing stimulation systems often interfere with MRI, are difficult to use or scale up, have limited efficacy, or cause safety concerns. To address these issues, we present a novel device capable of supplying current stimulation synchronized with MRI while being wirelessly powered by the MRI gradient fields. Results from testing it with phantoms and live
more » ... in a 7 Tesla small-animal MRI system suggest that the device is able to harvest up to 72 (or 18) mW power during typical echo-planar imaging (or fast low angle shot imaging) and usable for stimulating peripheral muscle or nerve to modulate the brain or the gut, with minimal effects on MRI image quality. As a compact and standalone system, the plug-and-play device is suitable for animal research and merits further development for human applications.
doi:10.1101/715805 fatcat:on6osidshbd35m5lmgiaa5gicm