2013
DOI: 10.1093/annhyg/met049
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Retrospective Assessment of Exposure to Static Magnetic Fields During Production and Development of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems

Abstract: At present, the relationship between chronic exposure to static magnetic fields (SMF) and health effects is unclear. We developed a task-based deterministic model for estimating historical electromagnetic field exposure from the static B-field (B0) of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, for a cohort of employees working at an MRI systems development and production facility. Technical maps describing the spatial distribution of fringe fields of B0 surrounding different types of MRI systems of various core… Show more

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“…[110], a thorough investigation identified the structure and the professional categories most likely to be involved in the use of MRI that include people using MRI for clinical diagnostics, MR-guided medical interventions on patients. Bongers et al [111] carried out a study by interviewing and evaluating self-assessing workers employed in production and development of MRI systems. To evaluate the level of RF exposure and generate a predictive algorithm universally applicable to model and predict the level of exposure and the effect people working with and around MRI systems might experience.…”
Section: The Effects Of Rf Exposure On Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[110], a thorough investigation identified the structure and the professional categories most likely to be involved in the use of MRI that include people using MRI for clinical diagnostics, MR-guided medical interventions on patients. Bongers et al [111] carried out a study by interviewing and evaluating self-assessing workers employed in production and development of MRI systems. To evaluate the level of RF exposure and generate a predictive algorithm universally applicable to model and predict the level of exposure and the effect people working with and around MRI systems might experience.…”
Section: The Effects Of Rf Exposure On Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, one of the first suggestions regards an exposure categorization for the different professions working with MRI equipment, that could be based, for example, on the nature of the fields they are exposed to, the time that they are exposed, and the procedures that they perform. Some tools generally used to assess exposure to potential health hazards in occupational epidemiological studies, such as the job-exposure matrix, could aid [9,168,169].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occupational SMF exposure was estimated for MR workers using a facility specific historical SMF job exposure matrix (SMF-JEM) developed for this purpose (Bongers et al, 2013), because of paucity of (historical) personal exposure measurements. Historical company records from the salary administration documented employment and job mobility of workers between 1954 and 2010 within the manufacturing facility.…”
Section: Occupational Smf Exposure During Mri Development and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EMF exposure from a scan procedure as an MR-volunteer was regarded as a different type of EMF exposure than occupational exposure to SMF (the latter is assumed to also serve as a proxy for exposure to low-frequency TvMF from movement through the static magnetic stray field around a scanner (Bongers et al, 2013)). An MR-volunteer will move through the SMF during positioning in and upon leaving the bore, but will remain stationary for the duration of the scan procedure.…”
Section: Mr-volunteer Scan Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
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