Temperature and SAR calculations for a human head within volume and surface coils at 64 and 300 MHz.

نویسندگان

  • Christopher M Collins
  • Wanzhan Liu
  • Jinghua Wang
  • Rolf Gruetter
  • J Thomas Vaughan
  • Kamil Ugurbil
  • Michael B Smith
چکیده

PURPOSE To examine relationships between specific energy absorption rate (SAR) and temperature distributions in the human head during radio frequency energy deposition in MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS A multi-tissue numerical model of the head was developed that considered thermal conductivity, heat capacity, perfusion, heat of metabolism, electrical properties, and density. Calculations of SAR and the resulting temperature increase were performed for different coils at different frequencies. RESULTS Because of tissue-dependent perfusion rates and thermal conduction, there is not a good overall spatial correlation between SAR and temperature increase. When a volume coil is driven to induce a head average SAR level of either 3.0 or 3.2 W/kg, it is unlikely that a significant temperature increase in the brain will occur due to its high rate of perfusion, although limits on SAR in any 1 g of tissue in the head may be exceeded. CONCLUSION Attempts to ensure RF safety in MRI often rely on assumptions about local temperature from local SAR levels. The relationship between local SAR and local temperature is not, however, straightforward. In cases where high SAR levels are required due to pulse sequence demands, calculations of temperature may be preferable to calculations of SAR because of the more direct relationship between temperature and safety.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI

دوره 19 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004