7T MR safety
AJ Fagan, AK Bitz… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy (MRI/MRS) at 7T represents an exciting
advance in MR technology, with intriguing possibilities to enhance image spatial, spectral …
advance in MR technology, with intriguing possibilities to enhance image spatial, spectral …
Safety considerations of 7-T MRI in clinical practice
Although 7-T MRI has recently received approval for use in clinical patient care, there are
distinct safety issues associated with this relatively high magnetic field. Forces on metallic …
distinct safety issues associated with this relatively high magnetic field. Forces on metallic …
7T: Physics, safety, and potential clinical applications
O Kraff, HH Quick - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
With more than 60 installed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems worldwide
operating at a magnetic field strength of 7T or higher, ultrahigh‐field (UHF) MRI has been …
operating at a magnetic field strength of 7T or higher, ultrahigh‐field (UHF) MRI has been …
Evaluation of 39 medical implants at 7.0 T
DX Feng, JP McCauley… - The British journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Objective: With increased signal to noise ratios, 7.0-T MRI has the potential to contribute
unique information regarding anatomy and pathophysiology of a disease. However …
unique information regarding anatomy and pathophysiology of a disease. However …
The physics of MRI safety
LP Panych, B Madore - Journal of Magnetic Resonance …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The main risks associated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been extensively
reported and studied; for example, everyday objects may turn into projectiles, energy …
reported and studied; for example, everyday objects may turn into projectiles, energy …
A narrative review of current and emerging MRI safety issues: What every MRI technologist (radiographer) needs to know
L Mittendorff, A Young, J Sim - Journal of medical radiation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been traditionally regarded as a safe imaging
modality due to the absence of ionising radiation. However, MRI is a source of potential …
modality due to the absence of ionising radiation. However, MRI is a source of potential …
MR procedures: biologic effects, safety, and patient care
FG Shellock, JV Crues - Radiology, 2004 - pubs.rsna.org
The technology used for magnetic resonance (MR) procedures has evolved continuously
during the past 20 years, yielding MR systems with stronger static magnetic fields, faster and …
during the past 20 years, yielding MR systems with stronger static magnetic fields, faster and …
7‐T MR—from research to clinical applications?
Over 20 000 MR systems are currently installed worldwide and, although the majority
operate at magnetic fields of 1.5 T and below (ie about 70%), experience with 3‐T (in high …
operate at magnetic fields of 1.5 T and below (ie about 70%), experience with 3‐T (in high …
A practical guide to MR imaging safety: what radiologists need to know
LL Tsai, AK Grant, KJ Mortele, JW Kung, MP Smith - Radiographics, 2015 - pubs.rsna.org
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can provide critical diagnostic and anatomic information
while avoiding the use of ionizing radiation, but it has a unique set of safety risks associated …
while avoiding the use of ionizing radiation, but it has a unique set of safety risks associated …
Managing patients with unlabeled passive implants on MR systems operating below 1.5 T
The standard of care for managing a patient with an implant is to identify the item and to
assess the relative safety of scanning the patient. Because the 1.5 T MR system is the most …
assess the relative safety of scanning the patient. Because the 1.5 T MR system is the most …