IP Library Granted Patent US 10,527,696
Granted Patent B2
US 10,527,696 · App. 14/701,624 · Granted Jan 7, 2020

Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and SAR computing method

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Patent No.
US 10,527,696
App. No.
14/701,624
Granted
Jan 7, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a static magnetic field generator, a gradient magnetic field generator, a transmission coil and a processing circuitry. The static magnetic field generator generates a static magnetic field. The gradient magnetic field generator generates a gradient magnetic field. The transmission coil applies an RF pulse to an object. The processing circuitry determines high frequency pulse power absorbed by other than the object in accordance with a volume of the object and computes a specific absorption rate (SAR) with the determined high frequency pulse power.

Claims (33)

1. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, comprising:

a static magnetic field generator configured to generate a static magnetic field;

a gradient magnetic field generator configure to generate a gradient magnetic field;

a transmission coil configured to apply a radio frequency (RF) pulse to an object; and

processing circuitry configured to

correct an unloaded high frequency pulse power absorbed by other than the object with a volume of the object and a body fat percentage of the object to generate corrected high frequency pulse power,

determine a determined high frequency pulse power by subtracting the corrected high frequency pulse power from a loaded high frequency pulse power, and

compute a specific absorption rate (SAR) by dividing the determined high frequency pulse power by a weight of the object.

2. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to determine the volume of the object based on at least one of a weight of the object, a height of the object, and an imaging region.

3. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to compare the SAR with a limit value and to interlock main imaging.

4. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, comprising:

a static magnetic field generator configured to generate a static magnetic field;

a gradient magnetic field generator configured to generate a gradient magnetic field;

a transmission coil configured to apply a radio frequency (RF) pulse to an object;

processing circuitry configured to

determine a coefficient in accordance with a volume of the object, the coefficient being multiplied by an unloaded high frequency pulse power supplied to the transmission coil in an unloaded condition,

correct the unloaded high frequency pulse power absorbed by other than the object by multiplying the unloaded high frequency pulse power by the coefficient to generate corrected high frequency pulse power,

determine a determined high frequency pulse power by subtracting the corrected high frequency pulse power from a loaded high frequency pulse power, and

compute a specific absorption rate (SAR) by dividing the determined high frequency pulse power by a weight of the object.

5. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to determine the coefficient based on at least one of a weight of the object, a height of the object, and an imaging region.

6. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to compare the SAR with a limit value and to interlock main imaging.

7. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to determine the coefficient in accordance with the volume of the object and a body fat percentage of the object.

8. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to acquire the coefficient corresponding to the volume of the object from a correspondence table prepared in advance, the correspondence table including correspondence between a plurality of volumes and a plurality of coefficients.

9. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to acquire, out of the plurality of correspondence tables prepared in advance, a correspondence table corresponding to an intensity of the static magnetic field generated by the static magnetic field generator.

10. A specific absorption rate (SAR) computing method in a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus including a static magnetic field generator, a gradient magnetic field generator and a transmission coil configured to apply a radio frequency (RF) pulse to an object, the method comprising:

correcting an unloaded RF pulse power absorbed by other than the object with a volume of the object and a body fat percentage of the object to generate corrected RF pulse power;

determining a determined high frequency pulse power by subtracting the corrected RF pulse power from a loaded high frequency pulse power; and

computing an SAR by dividing the determined high frequency pulse power by a weight of the object.

11. A specific absorption rate (SAR) computing method in a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus including a static magnetic field generator, a gradient magnetic field generator a nd a transmission coil configured to apply a radio frequency (RF) pulse to an object, the method comprising:

determining a coefficient in accordance with a volume of the object, the coefficient being multiplied by an unloaded high frequency pulse power supplied to the transmission coil in an unloaded condition;

correcting the unloaded high frequency pulse power absorbed by other than the object by multiplying the unloaded high frequency pulse power by the coefficient to generate corrected high frequency pulse power;

determining a determined high frequency pulse power by subtracting the corrected high frequency pulse power from a scheduled loaded high frequency pulse power; and

computing an SAR by dividing the determined high frequency pulse power by a weight of the object.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 26, 2019
From: TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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