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Abstract #0467

Assessment of the Inter-Subject Variability of Peak Local Specific Absorption Rate for a Head Coil at 10.5T

Mert Ates1,2, Tobey Haluptzok1, Gregor Adriany1, Gregory J Metzger1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Yigitcan Eryaman1, and Alireza Sadeghi-Tarakameh1
1Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States, 2Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

Synopsis

Keywords: Safety, Safety

Motivation: The safety factor, which scales SAR matrices used in real-time SAR monitoring, is commonly dominated by inter-subject variability. However, the contributions from various sources to that variability have not been fully evaluated.

Goal(s): Assess the impact of different human model variations and different patient positions inside the coil, on the predicted peak local SAR for 10.5T head applications.

Approach: The SAR inter-subject variability was investigated via EM simulations of two human models along with a wide variety of head positions inside an 8-channel coil at 10.5T.

Results: The variability between head models was significantly more consequential than variations in a head model’s position.

Impact: Simulating realistic scenarios with wide appropriate variables, to calculate SAR with a more accurate inter-subject variability on peak local SAR, has the potential to improve patient safety without compromising the scanning quality at ultrahigh field MRI.

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