Literature DB >> 15968663

Metal artifacts caused by gradient switching.

Hansjörg Graf1, Günter Steidle, Petros Martirosian, Ulrike A Lauer, Fritz Schick.   

Abstract

In metal parts, e.g., implants or instruments, eddy currents can be induced from gradient switching if positioned off-center inside the MR scanner. For the first time, a systematic analysis of related artifacts was performed. Current strength increases in conjunction with increasing size of the part, increasing electrical conductivity, distance from isocenter, and increasing gradient strengths. A xy-plane oriented copper ring (d(o) = 20 mm, d(i) = 15 mm, 2 mm thick) was examined at isocenter and at x = 15 cm, y = z = 0. Comparisons of xy-, xz-, and yz-slices, recorded for both possibilities to select encoding directions, revealed effects from ramp-down of the slice-selection and ramp-up of the read-out gradient. Near the metal part, temporary inhomogeneities were superimposed to the static field and spin-dephasing signal loss resulted, despite using spin-echo technique. Artifacts depended on excitation and read-out bandwidth. For an equivalent titanium ring, conductivity related effects could not be ascertained but distinct susceptibility effects occurred. MR compatibility of implants/instruments therefore requires both low susceptibility and low conductivity.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15968663     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.20524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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