A technique for the reduction of RF‐induced heating of active implantable medical devices during MRI
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2021Vol. 87(1), pp. 349–364
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Abstract
Our studies confirm the effectiveness of the novel technique for a variety of scanning scenarios. The results also indicate that the decoying conductor length, number of rings, and ring area must be carefully chosen and validated.
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