Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Purpose In an attempt to evaluate the exposure level of
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) workers to static
magnetic fields, the isotropic magnetic flux density values
were integrated over time to produce the cumulative
exposure. To protect occupational staff a further precautionary
step is proposed by introducing a weighting function
incorporating the limits imposed by the Italian
legislation. The results obtained should be reported, at the
end of each working day, on a special dose card, in order to
record each worker's exposure to the static magnetic field.
Moreover, this dose card could be an important tool if
long-term effects occur because it provides a complete
history of the occupational exposure in an MRI site.
Materials and methods To conduct measurements, three
Hall-sensor probes were used. The consistency of experimental
data, tools and methodologies used was evaluated
by performing the Kruskal-Wallis test. Finally, the
weighted magnitude of the magnetic flux density was
integrated over time to obtain global exposure.
Results Measurements were performed on different MRI
scanners ranging from 0.25 up to 3.0 T. The results
obtained were compared with the 200 mTh, which represents
the upper limit of the Italian regulation. In no case
was the 200 mTh per day exposure exceeded: however,
when the strength of the magnetic field was[200 mT the
weighted function overestimated the exposure, so that it
represents a highly precautionary measure taking into
account possible acute and long-term effects. In addition,
from the data recorded during patient positioning operations
by MRI staff the dB/dt curve was obtained.
Conclusions The areas obtained from the integral of the
weighted static magnetic field strength over time can be
indicative of the global exposure of the occupational staff.
These values should be reported on a special dose card that
could be considered as an important tool if long-term
effects occur because it provides a complete history of the
occupational exposure in an MRI site.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MRI staff exposure; MRI safety; Exposure limits; Static magnetic field
Elenco autori:
Causa, Federica
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