Spatial distribution of RF-induced E-fields and implant heating in MRI.
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MR safety: fast T₁ thermometry of the RF-induced heating of medical devices.Detailing radio frequency heating induced by coronary stents: a 7.0 Tesla magnetic resonance study.Parallel transmit excitation at 1.5 T based on the minimization of a driving function for device heating.Investigation of Parallel Radiofrequency Transmission for the Reduction of Heating in Long Conductive Leads in 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Interventional CMR: Clinical applications and future directionsMRI active guidewire with an embedded temperature probe and providing a distinct tip signal to enhance clinical safetyMagnetic resonance imaging in patients with cardiac pacemakers: era of "MR Conditional" designs.MRI of patients with implanted cardiac devices.Magnetic resonance imaging safety in pacemaker and implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients: how far have we come?Impact of capped and uncapped abandoned leads on the heating of an MR-conditional pacemaker implant.Pacemaker lead tip heating in abandoned and pacemaker-attached leads at 1.5 Tesla MRI.Pacemakers in MRI for the Neuroradiologist.Radiofrequency heating of metallic dental devices during 3.0 T MRI.An optically coupled sensor for the measurement of currents induced by MRI gradient fields into endocardial leads.Parallel radiofrequency transmission at 3 tesla to improve safety in bilateral implanted wires in a heterogeneous model.Tx/Rx Head Coil Induces Less RF Transmit-Related Heating than Body Coil in Conductive Metallic Objects Outside the Active Area of the Head Coil.An optically coupled system for quantitative monitoring of MRI-induced RF currents into long conductors.Direct cooling of the catheter tip increases safety for CMR-guided electrophysiological proceduresEnsuring safety of implanted devices under MRI using reversed RF polarization.3-T MRI safety assessments of magnetic dental attachments and castable magnetic alloys.MR safety assessment of potential RF heating from cranial fixation plates at 7 T.Assessing the MR compatibility of dental retainer wires at 7 Tesla.In vitro evaluation of MR imaging issues at 3T for aneurysm clips made from MP35N: Findings and information applied to 155 additional aneurysm clips.Doppler ultrasound triggering for cardiac MRI at 7T.Electro-optic probe for real-time assessments of RF electric field produced in an MRI scanner: Feasibility tests at 3 and 4.7 T.An RF-induced voltage sensor for investigating pacemaker safety in MRI.Experimental setup for transfer function measurement to assess RF heating of medical leads in MRI: Validation in the case of a single wire.Evaluation of feasibility of 1.5 Tesla prostate MRI using body coil RF transmit in a patient with an implanted vagus nerve stimulator.RF tissue-heating near metallic implants during magnetic resonance examinations: an approach in the ac limit.Reducing RF-related heating of cardiac pacemaker leads in MRI: Implementation and experimental verification of practical design changesImpact of imaging landmark on the risk of MRI-related heating near implanted medical devices like cardiac pacemaker leads
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Spatial distribution of RF-induced E-fields and implant heating in MRI.
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Spatial distribution of RF-induced E-fields and implant heating in MRI.
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Spatial distribution of RF-induced E-fields and implant heating in MRI.
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Spatial distribution of RF-induced E-fields and implant heating in MRI.
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Florian Fidler
Harald H Quick
Ingo Weiss
Marcus Warmuth
Mark E Ladd
Michael T Friedrich
Oliver Ritter
Philipp Ehses
Wolfgang Geistert
Wolfgang R Bauer
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10.1002/MRM.21475
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2008-08-01T00:00:00Z