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Direct comparison of gradient Fidelity and acoustic noise of the same MRI system at 3 T and 0.75 T.

Hannes DillingerSebastian KozerkeChristian Guenthner
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2022)
Lower static fields lead to reduced Lorentz forces on the gradient coil and, in turn, to reduced mechanical resonances, thereby improving gradient fidelity. Simultaneously, the reduction of acoustic noise may help to improve patient comfort.
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