The effect of frequency (64–498 MHz) on specific absorption rate adjacent to metallic orthopedic screws in MRI: A numerical simulation study
Paul Jacobs,
Andrew J. Fagan
Abstract:BackgroundThe imaging of patients with implanted electrically‐conductive devices via magnetic resonance imaging at ultra‐high fields is hampered by uncertainties relating to the potential for inducing tissue heating adjacent to the implant due to coupling of energy from the incident electromagnetic field into the implant. Existing data in the peer‐reviewed literature of comparisons across field strengths of tissue heating and its surrogate, the specific absorption rate (SAR), is scarce and contradictory, leadi… Show more
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