In modern magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are exposed to strong, rapidly switching magnetic gradient fields that, in extreme cases, may be able to elicit nerve stimulation. This paper presents theoretical investigations into the spatial distribution of induced current inside human tissues caused by pulsed z-gradient fields. A variety of gradient waveforms have been studied. The simulations are based on a new, high-definition, finite-difference time-domain method and a realistic inhomogeneous 10-mm resolution human body model with appropriate tissue parameters. it was found that the eddy current densities are affected not only by the pulse sequences but by many parameters such as the position of the body inside the gradient set, t...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...
With the latest developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, particularly in the are...
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) has recently gained popularity because of its c...
In modem MRI, patients are exposed to strong, rapidly switched magnetic field gradients that may be ...
This paper evaluates a new, low-frequency finite-difference time-domain method applied to the proble...
This paper evaluates a low-frequency FDTD method applied to the problem of induced E-fields/eddy cur...
Prior theoretical studies indicate that the negative spatial derivative of the electric field induce...
Abstract This paper evaluates a new, low-frequency finite-difference time-domain method applied to t...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
In most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, pulsed magnetic gradient fields induce eddy curren...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...
With the latest developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, particularly in the are...
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) has recently gained popularity because of its c...
In modem MRI, patients are exposed to strong, rapidly switched magnetic field gradients that may be ...
This paper evaluates a new, low-frequency finite-difference time-domain method applied to the proble...
This paper evaluates a low-frequency FDTD method applied to the problem of induced E-fields/eddy cur...
Prior theoretical studies indicate that the negative spatial derivative of the electric field induce...
Abstract This paper evaluates a new, low-frequency finite-difference time-domain method applied to t...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
Tissue conductivity is a biophysical marker of tissue structure and physiology. Present methods of m...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
In most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, pulsed magnetic gradient fields induce eddy curren...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...
With the latest developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, particularly in the are...
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) has recently gained popularity because of its c...