Metal artifacts of hip arthroplasty implants at 1.5-T and 3.0-T: a closer look into the B1 effects.
Iman KhodarahmiJohn KirschGregory ChangJan FritzPublished in: Skeletal radiology (2020)
Despite slightly superior metal reduction ability of the 1.5-T in the region of the acetabular cup and prosthesis neck, 3.0-T MRI of hip arthroplasty implants using elliptically polarized RF pulses may overall be more effective in reducing metal artifacts than the current standard 1.5-T MRI techniques, which by default implements circularly polarized RF pulses.