2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00066
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Assessing Exposures to Magnetic Resonance Imaging’s Complex Mixture of Magnetic Fields for In Vivo, In Vitro, and Epidemiologic Studies of Health Effects for Staff and Patients

Abstract: A complex mixture of electromagnetic fields is used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): static, low-frequency, and radio frequency magnetic fields. Commonly, the static magnetic field ranges from one to three Tesla. The low-frequency field can reach several millitesla and with a time derivative of the order of some Tesla per second. The radiofrequency (RF) field has a magnitude in the microtesla range giving rise to specific absorption rate values of a few Watts per kilogram. Very little attention has been pa… Show more

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“…The RF field consists of short pulses at certain intervals, and its carrier frequency is directly proportional to the strength of the static magnetic field, according to the proton gyromagnetic ratio of 42.58 MHz/Tesla. This mixture and intensity of magnetic fields is unique to the MRI environment and quite complex from a patient‐exposure perspective [Frankel et al, ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RF field consists of short pulses at certain intervals, and its carrier frequency is directly proportional to the strength of the static magnetic field, according to the proton gyromagnetic ratio of 42.58 MHz/Tesla. This mixture and intensity of magnetic fields is unique to the MRI environment and quite complex from a patient‐exposure perspective [Frankel et al, ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually during clinical scanning, as many as 10 different sequences can be used to get the appropriate information. Based on our measurements, the peak values for the RF B 1 can reach several µT [Frankel et al, 2018;Frankel et al, 2019]. As the duty cycle in some sequences can be as low as a few percent, the short-term SAR value within each pulse can be rather high, in comparison with the time-averaged values of entire sequences.…”
Section: Exposure During An Mri Scanmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We will here give a short introduction to the magnetic fields that are present in the MRI environment. For more detailed information, see, for instance, Kim and Kim [2017], Frankel et al [2018], andMcRobbie et al [2017]. There are also electric fields present in the MRI environment [Kangarlu et al, 2007;Park et al, 2015;Saniour et al, 2018].…”
Section: Exposure During An Mri Scanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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