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Impact of MRI RF coil design on the RF-induced heating of medical implants: fixed B 1 + rms exposure versus normal operating mode.

Aiping YaoZihan LiMingjuan Ma
Published in: Physics in medicine and biology (2024)
A direct comparison of the impact of RF coil design under specific absorption rate andB1+rmslimitations are investigated and quantified using RF coils of different geometries and topologies at 64 MHz and 128 MHz. The RF-induced in vivo electric field and power deposition of a 50 cm long pacemaker and 55 cm long deep brain stimulator (DBS) are evaluated within two anatomical models exposed with these RF coils. The associated uncertainty is quantified and analyzed under a fixedB1+rmsincident and normal operating mode. For a fixedB1+rmsincident, the in vivo incident field shows a much higher uncertainty (>5.6 dB) to the RF coil diameter compared to other design parameters (e.g. <2.2 dB for coil length and topology), while the associated uncertainty reduced greatly (e.g. <1.5 dB) under normal operating mode exposure. Similar uncertainties are observed in the power deposition near the pacemaker and DBS electrode. Compared to the normal operating mode, applying a fixedB1+rmsfield to the untested implant will lead to a large variation in the induced incident and power deposition of the implant, as a result, a larger safe margin when different coil designs (e.g. coil diameter) are considered.
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