Controlling radiofrequency-induced currents in guidewires using parallel transmit
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2014Vol. 74(6), pp. 1790–1802
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Abstract
Parallel transmit can be used to create excitations that induce minimal RF current in elongated conductors, thereby decreasing the RF heating risk, while still allowing visualization of the surrounding volume.
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