SAR calculations in parallel transmission (pTx) typically rely on electromagnetic simulations performed on generic models. Uncertainties however often exist due to tolerances in the lumped element values, cable losses, phase offsets and different coupling between transmit elements. Additional uncertainties in SAR evaluation include intersubject variability and exam supervision. In this work, we review a workflow that has been implemented in our laboratory with home-made and commercial pTx coils at 7T. Based on this strategy, nearly 100 healthy volunteers have been scanned with no reported incidents, while still allowing to exploit pTx to mitigate efficiently the RF inhomogeneity problem.
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