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(Signa VH/i 3.0T)
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T/R quadrature head, T/R quadrature body, T/R phased array extremity (opt) SE, IR, 2D/3D GRE, FGRE, RF-spoiled GRE, FSE, Angiography: 2D/3D TOF, 2D/3D phase contrast vascular IMAGING MODES Single, multislice, volume study, fast scan, multi slab, cine, localizer 100 Images/sec with Reflex100 MULTISLICE 100 Images/sec with Reflex100 2D 0.5-100mm in 0.1mm incremental 128x512 steps 32 phase encode H*W*D 260cm x 238cm x 265cm POWER REQUIREMENTS 480 or 380/415, 3 phase ||
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(SVS) This method maps the metabolic information from the VOI in a spectrum. Single volume techniques are advantageous in case of pathological changes that cannot spatially be limited to a few VOI; by using local volume sensitive shim the local magnetic field inhomogeneity can be compensated. | | | | | Further Reading: | Basics:
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(SAR) The Specific Absorption Rate is defined as the RF power absorbed per unit of mass of an object, and is measured in watts per kilogram (W/kg).
The SAR describes the potential for heating of the patient's tissue due to the application of the RF energy necessary to produce the MR signal. Inhomogeneity of the RF field leads to a local exposure where most of the absorbed energy is applied to one body region rather than the entire person, leading to the concept of a local SAR. Hot spots may occur in the exposed tissue, to avoid or at least minimize effects of such theoretical complications, the frequency and the power of the radio frequency irradiation should be kept at the lowest possible level. Averaging over the whole body leads to the global SAR.
It increases with field strength, radio frequency power and duty cycle, transmitter-coil type and body size. The doubling of the field strength from 1.5 Tesla (1.5T) to 3 Tesla ( 3T) leads to a quadrupling of SAR. In high and ultrahigh fields, some of the multiple echo, multiple-slice pulse sequences may create a higher SAR than recommended by the agencies. SAR can be reduced by lower flip angle and longer repetition times, which could potentially affect image contrast.
Normally no threatening increase in temperature could be shown. Even in high magnetic fields, the local temperature increases not more than 1°C. 2.1°C is the highest measured increase in skin temperature. Eddy currents may heat up implants and thus may cause local heating.
FDA SAR limits:
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Whole body: 4W/kg/15-minute exposure averaged;
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Head: 3W/kg/10-minute exposure averaged;
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Head or torso: 8W/kg/5 minute exposure per gram of tissue;
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Extremities: 12W/kg/5 minute exposure per gram of tissue.
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) SAR limits of some European countries:
All limits are averaged over 6 minutes.
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Level 0 (normal operating mode): Whole body 2W/kg; Head 3.2W/kg; Head or Torso (local) 10W/kg;
Extremities (local) 20W/kg;
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Level I (first level controlled operating mode): Whole body 4W/kg; Head 3.2W/kg; Head or Torso (local) 10W/kg; Extremities (local) 20W/kg;
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Level II (second level controlled operating mode): All values are over Level I values.
(For more details: IEC 60601-2-33 (2002))
In most countries standard MRI systems are limited to a maximum SAR of 4 W/kg, so most scanning in level II is impossible.
For Level I, in addition to routine monitoring, particular caution must be exercised for patients who are sensitive to temperature increases or to RF energy.
For Japan different SAR limits are valid. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Specific Absorption Rate' (8).
| | | • View the NEWS results for 'Specific Absorption Rate' (1).
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| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Spin Echo' (96).
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A surface coil is essentially a loop of conducting material, such as copper tubing. The in-bore solenoidal sending coil is used as the transmitter of RF energy. This type of receiver coil is placed directly on or over the region of interest for increased magnetic sensitivity. The loop may form various shapes and be bent slightly to conform to the imaged body part. Surface coils have a good SNR for tissues adjacent to the coil and because the signal decrease with the distance, an eligibility homogeneity correction will equalize this over the field of view. A rule of thumb for surface coils is that the sensitivity decreases appreciably beyond a distance equal to the diameter of the coil.
The positioning of the coil is an important determinant of performance. As only the region close to the surface coil will contribute to the signal, there is an improvement in the SNR for these regions, compared to the use of receiver coils that surround the appropriate part of the body. These coils are specifically designed for localized body regions, and provide improved signal to noise ratios by limiting the spatial extent of the excitation or reception.
See also the related poll result: ' 3rd party coils are better than the original manufacturer coils' | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Surface Coil' (81).
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