Objective: To study the efficacy of B1 field shimming technique and evaluate the specific absorption rate (SAR) in ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for MRI-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU).

Methods: An electromagnetic model of the female pelvis with a temperature gradient was established. B1 field homogeneity and local SAR were simulated and calculated using regular and optimized B1 shimming coefficients.

Results: The maximum local SAR reached 10.24 W/kg, which exceeded the safe threshold of 10 W/kg, as calculated using regular B1 shimming coefficients in the normal model. Using the optimized B1 shimming coefficients, the maximum local SAR of the tissue was 9.65 W/kg, which was below the safe threshold.

Conclusion: The temperature distributions in the body generated by ultrasound energy need to be considered in ultra-high field MRI-guided HIFU surgery. The proposed optimized B1 shimming strategy based on the temperature gradient can be used to control the local SAR levels.

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