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Effect of subject-specific head morphometry on specific absorption rate estimates in parallel-transmit MRI at 7 T.

Hongbae JeongJesper AnderssonAaron T HessPeter Jezzard
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2023)
We found that morphometry accounts for up to half of the subject-specific differences in pTx SAR. Both linear and nonlinear morphing of an electromagnetic model into a target subject improved SAR agreement by better matching head size, morphometry, and position. However, differences remained, likely arising from details in tissue composition estimation. Thus, the uncertainty of the head morphometry and tissue composition may need to be considered separately to achieve personalized SAR estimation.
Keyphrases
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