## Abstract ## Purpose: To map the distribution of the magnetic force induced in the human head during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 4 T for a large group of healthy volunteers. ## Materials and Methods: The magnetic field distribution in the head of 100 men and 18 women was mapped using p
Induced magnetic field gradients and forces in the human head in MRI
โ Scribed by Dardo G. Tomasi; Ruiliang Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 691 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1053-1807
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Purpose
To map the induced magnetic field gradients and estimate the magnetic force in the human head during magnetic resonance imaging at 4 Tesla (T).
Materials and Methods
The magnetic field distribution in the human head was measured using two gradientโecho experiments with different echo times. The phase of the complex image ratio removed the wrapping artifact, characteristic of phase images, and was used to map the magnetic field distribution and calculate the accurate maps of the magnetic field gradients in the human head.
Results
The timeโindependent gradient fields induced by air/tissue interfaces in the head can be 50 times larger than those resulting from the magnetic field inhomogeneity of the MRI magnet. However, the associated magnetic force in the brain is by far smaller than the gravitational force.
Conclusion
The induced gradient fields increase the magnetic force on tissues. However, even for tissue components with large magnetic susceptibility such as ironโcontaining proteins, this force is negligible compared with the gravitational force. Therefore, this study suggests that static and uniform magnetic fields do not have a significant risk for the tissues in the head. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2007;26:1340โ1345. ยฉ 2007 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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