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Reduction of resonant RF heating in intravascular catheters using coaxial chokes

โœ Scribed by Mark E. Ladd; Harald H. Quick


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
158 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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โœฆ Synopsis


The incorporation of RF coils into the tips of intravascular devices has been shown to enable the localization of catheters and guidewires under MR guidance. Furthermore, such coils can be used for endoluminal imaging. The long cable required to connect the coil with the scanner input inadvertently acts as a dipole antenna which picks up RF energy from the body coil during transmit. Currents are induced on the cable which can lead to localized heating of surrounding tissue. Cables of various lengths were measured to determine if a resonance in the heating as a function of cable length could be found. Coaxial chokes with a length of /4 were added to coaxial cables to reduce the amplitude of the currents induced on the cable shield. A 0.7-mm diameter triaxial cable, small enough to fit into a standard intravascular device, was developed and measured both with and without a coaxial choke. It is demonstrated that resonant heating does occur and that it can be significantly reduced by avoiding a resonant length of cable and by including coaxial chokes on the cable. Magn Reson Med 43:615-619, 2000.


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