Adjustment of the table position in mr imaging
US-2015362567-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9835697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9835697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214359151-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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An RF-safe interventional or a non-interventional instrument is used during an MR imaging or MR examination of an examination object (A). The instrument is made of or includes at least one longitudinal or elongated electrically conductive element ( 1, 3 ), for example, in the form of a conductor or wire or line for feeding electrical signals, or in the form of the instrument itself or a component or a part thereof, which is not provided for feeding electrical signals but is nevertheless electrically conductive. All such elements are subject to RF common mode currents which are induced in the element when the instrument or element is exposed to an RF/MR excitation field generated during MR imaging or MR examination by an MR imaging apparatus. The instrument is made RF-safe by increasing the energy loss of an oscillator which is represented by the conductor ( 1, 3 ) by a damping element ( 4; 6 ) in order to prevent or limit RF heating of the examination object (A) at or surrounding the conductor ( 1, 3 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument for use in an MR imaging apparatus, the instrument comprising: a conductor which is subject to an RF common mode current, at least one electrically damping element disposed at approximately a position along the conductor where an RF electric field strength of the RF common mode occurs, wherein the damping element is a resistive load in the form of a wire extension which has one end electrically connected with the conductor, wherein the other end is electrically open, to attenuate or suppress the RF common mode current or the RF electric field strength on the conductor, and a temperature sensor configured to sense the temperature of the damping element. 2. An RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument for use in an MR imaging apparatus, the instrument comprising: a conductor which is subject to an RF common mode current, at least one electrical damping element disposed at approximately a position along the conductor where an RF electric field strength of the RF common mode occurs, wherein the damping element is selected to be at least one of a resistive, a reactive or a dielectric load which attenuates or suppresses the RF common mode current or the RF electric field strength on the conductor, and a temperature sensor configured to sense the temperature of the damping element. 3. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 2 , further comprising: at least one RF trap circuit disposed at the position to provide a high impedance to the RF common mode currents. 4. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the damping element is disposed at a position distally from the position and adjacent to the RF trap circuit. 5. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the RF trap circuit includes one of an RF choke, a resistor, a capacitor, a resonant LC circuit, or a transformer. 6. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the conductor feeds electrical signals between the instrument and proximal RF transmit units, MR receive units, power supply units or other remote signal receiving and/or signal processing units. 7. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the conductor is an electrically conductive guide-wire or pacemaker lead or wire-braided introducer sheath or another longitudinal or elongated electrically conductive element. 8. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 2 further including a catheter, a probe, a surgical device, a biopsy or puncture needle, a pointer, an implant, a wire-braided introducer sheath, a conductive guide-wire, a pacemaker lead, a position marker, a surface coil or a local coil or a head coil. 9. The RF-safe interventional or non-interventional instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the position on the conductor is where an increased or a maximum of the RF electric field strength or an increased or a maximum of the RF common mode current occurs relative to other positions along the conductor.
Provisions within MR facilities for enhancing safety during MR, e.g. reduction of the specific absorption rate [SAR], detection of ferromagnetic objects in the scanner room · CPC title
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