Martijn
Anton Cloos1, Nicolas Boulant1, Michel Luong2,
Guillaume Ferrand2, Dennis Le Bihan1, Alexis Amadon1
1CEA, DSV, I2BM, NeuroSpin, LRMN,
Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2CEA, DSM, IRFU, SACM, Gif-sur-Yvette,
France
It
is well established that high local specific absorption rate (SAR) values can
occur when using a transmit array at high field. In order to guarantee
patient safety without harsh limitations to in-vivo transmit-SENSE
applications, subtle SAR monitoring is necessary. In this work we present a
SAR monitor at 7 Tesla based on real-time measurement of power going out of
each RF amplifier in combination with pre-calculated simulations over a
variety of human head models and positions.