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Result : Searchterm 'Volt' found in 1 term [] and 17 definitions []
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3T MRI-Compatible Small Body Array Gets FDA Nod Monday, 15 January 2024 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
High-field MRI Coils – that work, superbly, even at 750 MHz
by www.dotynmr.com | | |
New superconducting coil improves MRI performance Wednesday, 20 July 2016 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
First European fully superconductive coil reaching a magnetic field of 25 Tesla produced Wednesday, 8 June 2016 by www.news-medical.net | | |
ScanMed Introduces a Groundbreaking New Orbit and Mandible Array to the MRI Market Wednesday, 26 March 2014 by www.digitaljournal.com | | |
MRI coil optimized for imaging of infants gets FDA clearance Tuesday, 17 April 2012 by www.medcitynews.com | | |
Low-profile MRI coil company inching toward commercialization Wednesday, 21 December 2011 by www.medcitynews.com | | |
High-Resolution Uniform MR Imaging of Finger Joints Using a Dedicated RF Coil at 3 Tesla Sunday, 31 January 2010 by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov | | |
DOTmed Industry Sector Report: MRI Coil Sales & Service Companies Thursday, 13 December 2007 by www.dotmed.com |
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(DAC) Part of the interface that converts digital numbers from the computer into analog (ordinary) voltages or currents. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Digital to Analog Converter' (2).
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Electric potential, measured in volt (V). | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Electromotive Force' (2).
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From Siemens Medical Systems;
The MAGNETOM 7T is designed as an open research platform. 7T MRI provides anatomical detail at the submillimiter scale, enhanced contrast mechanisms, outstanding spectroscopy performance, ultra-high resolution functional imaging ( fMRI), multinuclear whole-body MRI and functional information.
This ultra high field (UHF) MRI device is a research system and not cleared, approved or licensed in any jurisdiction for patient examinations.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
High-performance, ultra high field coils available. Integration and support for coil developments.
CHANNELS (min. / max. configuration)
32, optional 8 channels TX array
40 x 40 x 30 cm³ less than 8% nonlinearity
MAGNET WEIGHT (gantry included)
35017 kg
DIMENSION H*W*D (gantry included)
320 x 240 x 317,5 cm
MAX. AMPLITUDE
up to 70 mT/m
Up to 3rd order shim coils, user configurable B0 shim ? B0 maps and ROI definition
POWER REQUIREMENTS
2000 Volts, 650A
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The subacute risks and side effects of magnetic and RF fields (for patients and staff) have been intensively examined for a long time, but there have been no long-term studies following persons who have been exposed to the static magnetic fields used in MRI. However, no permanent hazardous effects of a static magnetic field exposure upon human beings have yet been demonstrated.
Temporary possible side effects of high magnetic and RF fields:
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Varying magnetic fields can induce so-called magnetic phosphenes that occur when an individual is subject to rapid changes of 2-5 T/s, which can produce a flashing sensation in the eyes. This temporary side effect does not seem to damage the eyes. Static field strengths used for clinical MRI examinations vary between 0.2 and 3.0 tesla;; field changes during the MRI scan vary in the dimension of mT/s. Experimental imaging units can use higher field strengths of up to 14.0 T, which are not approved for human use.
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The Radio frequency pulses mainly produce heat, which is absorbed by the body tissue. If the power of the RF radiation is very high, the patient may be heated too much. To avoid this heating, the limit of RF exposure in MRI is up to the maximum specific absorption rate (SAR) of 4 W/kg whole body weight (can be different from country to country). For MRI safety reasons, the MRI machine starts no sequence, if the SAR limit is exceeded.
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Very high static magnetic fields are needed to reduce the conductivity of nerves perceptibly. Augmentation of T waves is observed at fields used in standard imaging but this side effect in MRI is completely reversible upon removal from the magnet. Cardiac arrhythmia threshold is typically set to 7-10 tesla. The magnetohydrodynamic effect, which results from a voltage occurring across a vessel in a magnetic field and percolated by a saline solution such as blood, is irrelevant at the field strengths used.
The results of some animal and cellular studies suggest the possibility that electromagnetic fields may act as co-carcinogens or tumor promoters, but the data are inconclusive.
Up to 45 tesla, no important effects on enzyme systems have been observed. Neither changes in enzyme kinetics, nor orientation changes in macromolecules have been conclusively demonstrated.
There are some publications associating an increase in the incidence of leukemia with the location of buildings close to high-current power lines with extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation of 50-60 Hz, and industrial exposure to electric and magnetic fields but a transposition of such effects to MRI or MRS seems unlikely.
Under consideration of the MRI safety guidelines, real dangers or risks of an exposure with common MRI field strengths up to 3 tesla as well as the RF exposure during the MRI scan, are not to be expected.
For more MRI safety information see also Nerve Conductivity,
Contraindications, Pregnancy
and Specific Absorption Rate.
See also the related poll result: ' In 2010 your scanner will probably work with a field strength of' | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'MRI Risks' (9).
| | | • View the NEWS results for 'MRI Risks' (3).
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