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Abstract #0480

SAR safety procedure for self-built pTx human head RF array coils at 9.4T

Felix Glang1, Dario Bosch1,2, Georgiy Solomakha1, Jonas Bause1, Nikolai I Avdievich1, and Klaus Scheffler1,2
1Magnetic Resonance Center, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany, 2Department for Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Safety, High-Field MRI, SAR, EM simulation

Motivation: Ensuring subject safety, in particular to limit tissue heating, is a critical aspect of self-developed pTx RF array coils for UHF applications.

Goal(s): Establishing a dependable workflow for accurate simulation, data processing and realization of online supervision of power deposition.

Approach: The workflow relies on cross-comparisons of EM simulation results and intermediate processing steps based on representative excitation modes, and on comparison of measured and simulated field maps.

Results: Consistency was achieved in all cross-comparison steps. Residual discrepancies between measured and simulated B1+ maps require further investigation, but their safety implications can be addressed by an appropriate safety factor.

Impact: A reliable workflow for EM simulation, subsequent data processing, and realization of online SAR monitoring for home-built RF human head array coils at 9.4T is presented. This is an essential building block to ensure subject safety in experimental UHF studies.

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