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Result : Searchterm 'Radio Frequency' found in 12 terms [] and 63 definitions []
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The coil of the RF transmitter, inside the MR imager is used in excitation of the spins. Also called transmit-only coil it is used to create the B1 field.
As a radio frequency generator send this coil bursts of RF pulses. These pulses serve to disturb the spins in the patient. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Transmitter Coil' (4).
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Trigonometric functions are mathematical functions of an angle. There are six basic trigonometric functions (Sine (sin), Cosine (cos), Tangent (tan), Cotangent (cot), Secant (sec), Cosecant (cosec)), commonly defined as ratios of two sides of a right triangle. Used in MRI for Cartesian sampling, to describe radio frequency signals, etc. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Trigonometric Functions' (2).
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Pacemaker lead wires, ECG, and plethysmographic cables can also as surface-coil connections act as antennae. Usually the materials of such wires are not ferromagnetic.
Gradient and radio frequency fields may induce current into these wires and thus cause fibrillations and burns. This presents a risk to the patient and must be eliminated before the examination. The risk of heating during the MRI scan is dependent on the length and the material of these wires as well as the used field strength. If these wires are outside the RF field there is no risk of heating to expect. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Wires (MRI Safety Risk)' (2).
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