Heating induced by radio frequency (RF) energy may appear in tissues near implants located in a human subject undergoing magnetic resonance imaging examination. Lead shielding was proposed to reduce such heating below dangerous levels. In this article, we employed 3-D electromagnetic (EM) and thermal co-simulations to quantify the effectiveness of metallic shielding in the presence of two large sets of nonuniform incident fields at 128 MHz. Specifically, we used a lead EM model (LEM) and computed the RF responses, i.e., the net dissipated power and net temperature increase, above background, at the electrodes. We considered a set of single electrode leads with both straight and helical wires, comparing regular unshielded configurations to d...
Purpose To present a modeling workflow for the evaluation of a lead electromagnetic model (LEM) cons...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Purpose: Metallic implants may cause serious tissue heating du...
One of the most crucial magnetic resonance (MR) safety concerns is related to excessive heating of m...
Heating induced by radio frequency (RF) energy may appear in tissues near implants located in a huma...
We present results including a lead electromagnetic model (LEM), power deposition, and RF-induced he...
The options available to patients with implantable devices are limited. It is because there are mult...
One of the major components of magnetic resonance imaging safety for patients with an active implant...
To prevent tissue damage near an active implantable medical device (AIMD), the radio frequency energ...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
In this dissertation, we propose a design for an absorbing radio frequency shield (ARFS) that helps ...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
Purpose To present a modeling workflow for the evaluation of a lead electromagnetic model (LEM) cons...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Purpose: Metallic implants may cause serious tissue heating du...
One of the most crucial magnetic resonance (MR) safety concerns is related to excessive heating of m...
Heating induced by radio frequency (RF) energy may appear in tissues near implants located in a huma...
We present results including a lead electromagnetic model (LEM), power deposition, and RF-induced he...
The options available to patients with implantable devices are limited. It is because there are mult...
One of the major components of magnetic resonance imaging safety for patients with an active implant...
To prevent tissue damage near an active implantable medical device (AIMD), the radio frequency energ...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
The RF fields present in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can induce hazardous heating in p...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
In this dissertation, we propose a design for an absorbing radio frequency shield (ARFS) that helps ...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
In the presence of an electrically conducting medical lead, radio frequency (RF) coils in magnetic r...
Purpose To present a modeling workflow for the evaluation of a lead electromagnetic model (LEM) cons...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Purpose: Metallic implants may cause serious tissue heating du...
One of the most crucial magnetic resonance (MR) safety concerns is related to excessive heating of m...