2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/abd010
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Magnetic modeling of actively shielded rotating MRI magnets in the presence of environmental steel

Abstract: Rotating MRI systems could enable novel integrated medical devices such as MRI-Linacs, MRI-xray-angiography systems, and MRI-proton therapy systems. This work aimed to investigate the feasibility of rotating actively shielded superconducting MRI magnets in the presence of environmental steel—in particular, construction steel in the floor of the installation site. Two magnets were investigated: a 1.0 T split bore magnet, and a 1.5 T closed bore magnet. Each magnet was scaled to emulate field strengths of 0.5, 1… Show more

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“…This MRI configuration will inevitably be more expensive and have lower performance than a more conventional 'closed bore' type system. A second major ramification of this configuration is that rotation of either the patient or the magnet is required to enable multiple beam angles -both are challenging [82][83][84].…”
Section: Physics Challenges For Design Of Mri-proton Systems 41 Choic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This MRI configuration will inevitably be more expensive and have lower performance than a more conventional 'closed bore' type system. A second major ramification of this configuration is that rotation of either the patient or the magnet is required to enable multiple beam angles -both are challenging [82][83][84].…”
Section: Physics Challenges For Design Of Mri-proton Systems 41 Choic...mentioning
confidence: 99%