Literature DB >> 16485418

Effects on MRI due to altered rf polarization near conductive implants or instruments.

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

Abstract

In magnetic resonance imaging near metal parts variations in radio frequency (rf)-amplitude and of receive sensitivity must be considered. For loop structures, e.g., vascular stents, B1 produces rf eddy currents in accordance to Faraday's law; the B1-related electrical rf field E1 injects directly to elongated structures (e.g., wires). Locally, the rf magnetic field Bl,ind (induced B1) is superimposed onto the rf field from the transmitter coil, which near the metal can dominate spin excitation. Geometry and arrangement of the parts determine the polarization of B(1,ind). Components parallel to B0 are of special interest. A copper sheet (100 mm x 15 mm, 3 mm thick) and a 27 cm long copper wire were examined in a water phantom using the spin-echo (SE) technique. In addition to rf-amplitude amplification, rf-phase shift due to z components of B(1,ind) could be detected near the metallic objects. Periodic rf-amplitude instabilities had an amplified effect for phase-shifted regions. Phase-encoding artifacts occurred as distinct ghosts (TR=200 ms) or band-like smearing (TR=201 ms) from affected spin ensembles. SE phase imaging can potentially be used in interventional magnetic resonance imaging for background-free localization of metallic markers.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16485418     DOI: 10.1118/1.2132571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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