Computational and experimental investigation of RF‐induced heating for multiple orthopedic implants
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2019Vol. 82(5), pp. 1848–1858
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Abstract
Our results confirm that RF-induced heating of multiple implants can be quite different, and do not follow simple superposition of the results from single devices. Instructions for safe scanning of individual orthopedic devices would not be applicable to multi-implant configurations.
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