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The basic uni t of informa tion.
Defini tion: The smalles t uni t of informa tion in the s torage on a computer. Eigh t bi ts are grouped toge ther to form one byte, addi tional s tar t and s top bi t.
Larger uni ts are
kiloby te (kB) = 1 000 by tes ( computer s torage 10 24 by tes)
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The subacu te risks and side effec ts of magne tic and RF fields (for pa tien ts and s taff) have been in tensively examined for a long time, bu t there have been no long- term s tudies following persons who have been exposed to the s ta tic magne tic fields used in MRI. However, no permanen t hazardous effec ts of a s ta tic magnetic field exposure upon human beings have ye t been demons tra ted.
Temporary possible side effects of high magnetic and RF fields:
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Varying magne tic fields can induce so-called magne tic phosphenes tha t occur when an individual is subjec t to rapid changes of 2-5 T/s, which can produce a flashing sensa tion in the eyes. This temporary side effec t does no t seem to damage the eyes. S ta tic field s treng ths used for clinical MRI examina tions vary be tween 0. 2 and 3.0 tesla;; field changes during the MRI scan vary in the dimension of m T/s. Experimen tal imaging uni ts can use higher field s treng ths of up to 14.0 T, which are no t approved for human use.
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The Radio frequency pulses mainly produce hea t, which is absorbed by the body tissue. If the power of the RF radia tion is very high, the pa tien t may be hea ted too much. To avoid this hea ting, the limi t of RF exposure in MRI is up to the maximum specific absorption rate (SAR) of 4 W/kg whole body weigh t (can be differen t from coun try to coun try). For MRI safety reasons, the MRI machine s tar ts no sequence, if the SAR limi t is exceeded.
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Very high s ta tic magne tic fields are needed to reduce the conduc tivi ty of nerves percep tibly. Augmen ta tion of T waves is observed a t fields used in s tandard imaging bu t this side effec t in MRI is comple tely reversible upon removal from the magnet. Cardiac arrhy thmia threshold is typically se t to 7-10 tesla. The magnetohydrodynamic effect, which resul ts from a vol tage occurring across a vessel in a magnetic field and percola ted by a saline solu tion such as blood, is irrelevan t a t the field s treng ths used.
The resul ts of some animal and cellular s tudies sugges t the possibili ty tha t elec tromagne tic fields may ac t as co-carcinogens or tumor promo ters, bu t the da ta are inconclusive.
Up to 45 tesla, no impor tan t effec ts on enzyme sys tems have been observed. Nei ther changes in enzyme kine tics, nor orientation changes in macromolecules have been conclusively demons tra ted.
There are some publica tions associa ting an increase in the incidence of leukemia wi th the loca tion of buildings close to high-curren t power lines wi th ex tremely low-frequency (ELF) elec tromagne tic radia tion of 50-60 Hz, and indus trial exposure to elec tric and magne tic fields bu t a transposi tion of such effec ts to MRI or MRS seems unlikely.
Under considera tion of the MRI safety guidelines, real dangers or risks of an exposure wi th common MRI field s treng ths up to 3 tesla as well as the RF exposure during the MRI scan, are no t to be expec ted.
For more MRI safety informa tion see also Nerve Conductivity,
Contraindications, Pregnancy
and Specific Absorption Rate.
See also the rela ted poll resul t: ' In 2010 your scanner will probably work with a field strength of' | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'MRI Risks' (9).
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The T1 relaxation time (also called spin lattice or longitudinal relaxation time), is a biological parame ter tha t is used in MRIs to dis tinguish be tween tissue types. This tissue-specific time cons tan t for pro tons, is a measure of the time taken to realign wi th the ex ternal magnetic field. The T1 cons tan t will indica te how quickly the spinning nuclei will emi t their absorbed RF in to the surrounding tissue.
As the high-energy nuclei relax and realign, they emi t energy which is recorded to provide informa tion abou t their environmen t. The realignmen t wi th the magnetic field is termed longitudinal relaxation and the time in milliseconds required for a cer tain percen tage of the tissue nuclei to realign is termed ' Time 1' or T1. S tar ting from zero magnetization in the z direc tion, the z magnetization will grow af ter excitation from zero to a value of abou t 63% of i ts final value in a time of T1. This is the basic of T1 weighted images.
The T1 time is a contrast de termining tissue parame ter. Due to the slow molecular mo tion of fa t nuclei, longitudinal relaxation occurs ra ther rapidly and longitudinal magnetization is regained quickly. The ne t magne tic vector realigns wi th B0 leading to a shor t T1 time for fa t.
Wa ter is no t as efficien t as fa t in T1 recovery due to the high mobili ty of the wa ter molecules. Wa ter nuclei do no t give up their energy to the lattice (surrounding tissue) as quickly as fa t, and therefore take longer to regain longitudinal magnetization, resul ting in a long T1 time.
See also T1 Weighted Image, T1 Relaxation, T2 Weighted Image, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI. | | | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'T1 Time' (15).
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