Stefanie
Buchenau1, Martin Haas1, Jrgen Hennig1,
Maxim Zaitsev1
1Department of Diagnostic Radiology,
Medical Physics,
To
assure patient safety during parallel excitation experiments, monitoring of
the RF pulses is necessary. If no additional hardware is available that
measures RF phases a common approach is a conservative worst-case analysis
that assumes absolutely constructive interference of the electric fields.
This work shows that due to the varying phase settings during a parallel
excitation pulse, worst-case SAR that may occur for single time steps is
averaged over the pulse duration. This still holds true if the designed RF
pulse is erroneously executed. Therefore conservative worst-case analysis
overestimates SAR and it is possible to relax RF power limits that are based
on this worst-case analysis.