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====What is Specific Absorption Rate?==== | ====What is Specific Absorption Rate?==== | ||
- | Specific Absorption Rate, often shortened to SAR, is an estimate of the the RF energy deposited into the patient while scanning that may result in body temperature rise. SAR is not an exact ' | + | Specific Absorption Rate, often shortened to SAR, is an estimate of the the RF energy |
* SAR will increase with field strength | * SAR will increase with field strength | ||
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====SAR and Scanning==== | ====SAR and Scanning==== | ||
- | On even relatively older scanners, SAR is tracked throughout the scan, typically in 15 minute intervals. If the scanner senses SAR limits being exceeded, scanning will be prohibited and a 'cool down' time will have to occur before scanning can resume. | + | On even relatively older scanners, SAR is tracked throughout the scan, typically in 15 minute intervals. If the scanner senses SAR limits being exceeded, scanning will be prohibited and a 'cool down' time will have to elapse |
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+ | ====Reducing SAR==== | ||
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+ | The first part of knowing how to reduce SAR errors is knowing where and when they are likely to occur: | ||
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+ | * Small animals; <10kgs | ||
+ | * RF heavy pulse sequences: Fast spin echo, HASTE/ SS-FSE, FIESTA/ | ||
+ | * T1 weighting, due to the short [[time_to_repeat|TR]] FSE' | ||
+ | * Large axial stacks of T1's | ||
+ | * Post contrast imaging: lots of T1's back to back | ||
+ | * Very high bandwidth sequences; results in shorter spacing between RF pulses | ||
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+ | SAR reduction strategies are pretty straightforward: | ||
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+ | * Increase TR (but stay within contrast ranges!) | ||
+ | * Reduce the number of slices | ||
+ | * **Reduce the refocus flip angle for FSE' | ||
+ | * Use a GRE instead of an FSE | ||
+ | * Choose Low SAR RF mode | ||
+ | * Space out T1 FSE with T2's or GRE' | ||
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+ | While not explicitly a ' | ||