Xin Chen1, Yoshinori Hamamura1,
Michael Steckner1
1Toshiba Medical Research Institute
USA, Inc.,
Previous
studies have shown that local SAR levels (hotspots) are much higher than
whole body average SAR with a whole body transmit coil. Local SAR hotspots
depend on many factors such as tissue heterogeneity, body habitus, and
patient imaging position. This abstract extends previous 3T whole body SAR
simulations with chest and abdomen imaging positions to five other common
positions. Results show that 1) the SAR distribution varies significantly
between imaging positions, and 2) the ratios of local SAR hotspot to whole
body average SAR can be over 4x higher than previously reported. While
temperature increase is the key safety concern, understanding SAR
distribution is an important factor in patient safety.