Publications by authors named "Marcus Prier"

The MRI hybrid ablation system is an approach to use the MR (magnetic resonance) scanner's radiofrequency amplifier itself as power source for ablation. Hereby, an electrode is connected to the MR internal radiofrequency amplifier. An average RF power is provided through a train of short RF pulses, which is sufficient to thermally destroy tissue.

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RF absorption in patients undergoing MRI procedures poses a major safety risk due to resulting heating in the tissue. In order to stay below permitted temperature limits the SAR has to be quantified and limited. Based on the model of an infant inside a birdcage coil we have investigated the SAR distribution in the body at 1.

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The need of external ablation generators complicates the setup of magnetic resonance (MR) guided interventions, e. g. due to inserting devices with ferrite components into the MR room or because of image distortions due to RF interferences.

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