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Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil

The accurate estimation of patient’s exposure to the radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly depends on a precise individual anatomical model. In the study, we investigated the applicability of an efficient whole-body individual modelling method fo...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wenli, Wang, Hongkai, Zhang, Pu, Li, Chengwei, Sun, Jie, Chen, Zhaofeng, Xing, Shengkui, Liang, Ping, Wu, Tongning
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30934647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16061069
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author Liu, Wenli
Wang, Hongkai
Zhang, Pu
Li, Chengwei
Sun, Jie
Chen, Zhaofeng
Xing, Shengkui
Liang, Ping
Wu, Tongning
author_facet Liu, Wenli
Wang, Hongkai
Zhang, Pu
Li, Chengwei
Sun, Jie
Chen, Zhaofeng
Xing, Shengkui
Liang, Ping
Wu, Tongning
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description The accurate estimation of patient’s exposure to the radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly depends on a precise individual anatomical model. In the study, we investigated the applicability of an efficient whole-body individual modelling method for the assessment of MRI RF exposure. The individual modelling method included a deformable human model and tissue simplification techniques. Besides its remarkable efficiency, this approach utilized only a low specific absorption rate (SAR) sequence or even no MRI scan to generate the whole-body individual model. Therefore, it substantially reduced the risk of RF exposure. The dosimetric difference of the individual modelling method was evaluated using the manually segmented human models. In addition, stochastic dosimetry using a surrogate model by polynomial chaos presented SAR variability due to body misalignment and tilt in the coil, which were frequently occurred in the practical scan. In conclusion, the dosimetric equivalence of the individual models was validated by both deterministic and stochastic dosimetry. The proposed individual modelling method allowed the physicians to quantify the patient-specific SAR while the statistical results enabled them to comprehensively weigh over the exposure risk and get the benefit of imaging enhancement by using the high-intensity scanners or the high-SAR sequences.
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spelling pubmed-64663282019-04-22 Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil Liu, Wenli Wang, Hongkai Zhang, Pu Li, Chengwei Sun, Jie Chen, Zhaofeng Xing, Shengkui Liang, Ping Wu, Tongning Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The accurate estimation of patient’s exposure to the radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly depends on a precise individual anatomical model. In the study, we investigated the applicability of an efficient whole-body individual modelling method for the assessment of MRI RF exposure. The individual modelling method included a deformable human model and tissue simplification techniques. Besides its remarkable efficiency, this approach utilized only a low specific absorption rate (SAR) sequence or even no MRI scan to generate the whole-body individual model. Therefore, it substantially reduced the risk of RF exposure. The dosimetric difference of the individual modelling method was evaluated using the manually segmented human models. In addition, stochastic dosimetry using a surrogate model by polynomial chaos presented SAR variability due to body misalignment and tilt in the coil, which were frequently occurred in the practical scan. In conclusion, the dosimetric equivalence of the individual models was validated by both deterministic and stochastic dosimetry. The proposed individual modelling method allowed the physicians to quantify the patient-specific SAR while the statistical results enabled them to comprehensively weigh over the exposure risk and get the benefit of imaging enhancement by using the high-intensity scanners or the high-SAR sequences. MDPI 2019-03-25 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6466328/ /pubmed/30934647 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16061069 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Wenli
Wang, Hongkai
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Chen, Zhaofeng
Xing, Shengkui
Liang, Ping
Wu, Tongning
Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title_full Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title_fullStr Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title_short Statistical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Exposure during Magnetic Resonant Imaging: Application of Whole-Body Individual Human Model and Body Motion in the Coil
title_sort statistical evaluation of radiofrequency exposure during magnetic resonant imaging: application of whole-body individual human model and body motion in the coil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30934647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16061069
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