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Safety of MRI‐guided endovascular guidewire applications

Liu et al., 2000

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3550305984426281702
Author
Liu C
Farahani K
Lu D
Duckwiler G
Oppelt A
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Magnetic radiofrequency (RF) fields applied during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may induce heating in devices made from conductive materials. The present paper reports on theoretical and experimental studies on the RF heating resonance phenomenon of an …
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    • G01R33/288Provisions within MR facilities for enhancing safety during MR, e.g. reduction of the specific absorption rate [SAR], detection of ferromagnetic objects in the scanner room
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