The Procedure for Quantitative Characterization and Analysis of Magnetic Fields in Magnetic Resonance Sites for Protection of Workers: A Pilot Study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Concerning the occupational exposure in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facilities, the worker
behavior in the magnetic resonance (MR) room is of such particular importance that there is the need for
a simple but reliable method to alert the worker of the highest magnetic field exposure. Here, we describe
a quantitative analysis of occupational exposure in different MRI working environments: in particular,
we present a field measurement method integrated with a software tool for an accurate mapping of the
fringe field in the proximity of the magnetic resonance bore. Three illustrative assessment studies are
finally presented, compared and discussed, considering an example of a realistic path followed by an
MRI worker during the daily procedure. The results show that the basic restrictions set by ICNIRP can be
exceeded during standard procedure even in 1.5 T scanners. Using the described simplified metrics, it is
possible to introduce behavioral rules on how to move around an MRI room that could be more useful
than a numerical limit to aid magnetic field risk mitigation strategies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
electromagnetic fields; exposure assessment; magnetic resonance; magnetic resonance imaging; occupational exposure
List of contributors:
Giovannetti, Giulio; Hartwig, Valentina
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