2000
DOI: 10.6009/jjrt.kj00001356926
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Comparison of Specific Absorption Ratio Monitoring Values on Various MRI Systems

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“…Therefore, the value of SAR was thought to be an important factor and a good index of RF heating, although there may be greater or lesser diŠerences according to the SAR calculation method of the MR scanner. 20 RF heating of the implant can be suppressed by decreasing SAR within the permissible range. However, the use of largediameter transmit whole-body coil built into the MR scanner makes SAR large, except a transmit/receive coil with small diameter such as a knee coil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the value of SAR was thought to be an important factor and a good index of RF heating, although there may be greater or lesser diŠerences according to the SAR calculation method of the MR scanner. 20 RF heating of the implant can be suppressed by decreasing SAR within the permissible range. However, the use of largediameter transmit whole-body coil built into the MR scanner makes SAR large, except a transmit/receive coil with small diameter such as a knee coil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with the same parameter settings in MR imaging, large variations in the displayed SAR ave values were reported among different MRI systems, 39 , 40 suggesting that the displayed SAR ave does not always guarantee the safety of MR examination. Another preliminary study indicated that large errors in the displayed SAR ave values were observed in experiments based on the standard F2182 provided by ASTM International (see subsection “ Assessment standards of RF heating due to implants ”).…”
Section: Safety Standardmentioning
confidence: 99%