Article
Radiofrequency heating at 9.4T: in vivo temperature measurement results in swine.
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Univesity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (impact factor:
2.96).
02/2008;
59(1):73-8.
DOI:10.1002/mrm.21425
pp.73-8
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
12 anesthetized swine
brain locations
continuous wave RF power
geometry-dependent manner
inhomogeneous brain temperature distribution
maximum temperature
maximum temperature change
RF power exposure durations
safe levels
skin temperature change
spatial distribution
temperature response
temperatures
tissue properties
ultra-high field MR exams
unheated swine
vivo brain temperatures correlated
vivo temperatures
volume coil
whole head average specific absorption rate