The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers establishes exposure reference levels ( ERL s) for electric fields ( E -fields) (0-300 GHz) and both induced ( I IND ) and contact currents ( I SC ) (<110 MHz) in its standard, IEEE Std C95.1™-2019 (IEEE C95.1). The "classical" scenarios addressed in IEEE C95.1 include a free-standing, grounded "reference" person ( I IND ) or an ungrounded reference person in manual contact with an adjacent grounded conductor ( I SC ), each exposed to a vertically oriented E -field driving the currents. The ERL s for current from 100 kHz to 110 MHz were established to limit heating in the finger (from touch), ankle ( I IND ), and wrist ( I SC from grasp contact), specifying the 6-min average specific absorption rate ( SAR , W kg -1 ) as the dosimetric reference limit ( DRL ); whole-body E -field ERL s are 30-min averages. The DRLs were established assuming a default "effective" local cross-section (9.5 cm 2 ) and consistent with a composite tissue conductivity of ~0.5 S m -1 . A previous publication described the misalignment of the ERL s for E -fields with the ERL s for I IND (which extends to I SC ) and also proposed a ramped E -field ERL from 100 kHz to 30 MHz. For the frequency range 100 kHz to 110 MHz, this paper proposes temperature increase ( ΔT ) in ankle and wrist as the preferred effect metric associated with I IND and I SC ; applying the E -field ERL s as surrogates for limits to these currents; and adopting the proposed ramp. The analysis of ΔT is based on the tissue mix in realistic anatomic depictions of ankle and wrist cross-sections; relevant tissue properties posted online; published tissue perfusion data; and anthropometric data on a large sample of male and female adults in the US military, allowing an estimate of effects over a range of body size. To evaluate ΔT versus frequency and time, the Penne bioheat equation was adapted with convective cooling from arterial blood as the lone cooling mechanism. The analysis revealed that I IND s and I SC s induced by ERL -level E -fields produce SAR s in excess of the local DRL s (in some cases far exceed). Calculations of time to ΔT of 5 °C, reflective of a potentially adverse (painful) response, resulted in worst-case times for effects in the ankle on the order of minutes but on the order of 10s of s in wrist. Thus, compliance with the E -field ERL , as assessed as a 30-min whole-body average is incompatible with the time course of potentially adverse effects in ankle and wrist from I IND and I SC , respectively. Further analysis of the relevant exposure/dose scenarios and consensus of stakeholders with a multi-disciplinary perspective will enable the development of a revised standard, practical from a compliance perspective and protective of all persons.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HP.0000000000001902 | DOI Listing |
Sci Rep
January 2025
Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Mines, Ministry of Education, Xuzhou, 221116, China.
Confined space fires could easily cause serious casualties and property damage, and foam is an effective means of preventing confined space fires. The existing foam generator does not have both momentum and foam expansion rate (FER) and is poorly suited to confined spaces. In order to develop a foam generator suitable for confined space fire protection, an in-depth analysis of the physical foaming characteristics of self-suction foam is required, and the structure of the foam generator is optimized accordingly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Colloid Interface Sci
December 2024
Department of Mechanical Engineering (Robotics), Guangdong Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Shantou, Guangdong 515063, China.
Hypothesis: Current models for receding contact angles of Cassie-Baxter state droplets on textured hydrophobic substrates are applicable only to a specific structural type, e.g., pillar (above which a droplet has isolated contact line and continuous liquid-vapor interface) or pore (continuous contact line and isolated liquid-vapor interface), signifying a lack of universality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosurg Pediatr
January 2025
2Neurology, UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas.
Objective: Patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) are often referred for phase II evaluation with stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) to identify a seizure onset zone for guiding definitive treatment. For patients without a focal seizure onset zone, neuromodulation targeting the thalamic nuclei-specifically the centromedian nucleus, anterior nucleus of the thalamus, and pulvinar nucleus-may be considered. Currently, thalamic nuclei selection is based mainly on the location of seizure onset, without a detailed evaluation of their network involvement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Alerg Mex
December 2024
Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde ESCS Brasília/DF Brazil, Allergy and Dermatology Outpatient Unit at the Hospital Regional da Asa Norte HRAN - SMHN Q 2.
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of methylisothiazolinone sensitivity and associated factors in individuals with suspected allergic contact dermatitis.
Methods: Cross-sectional study based on patch tests, including methylisothiazolinone 0.2%, in 286 participants with suspected allergic contact dermatitis, in Brasília/DF, Brazil, between March/2020 and March/2022.
Calcif Tissue Int
January 2025
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan.
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is an inheritable skeletal disorder characterized by bone fragility often caused by pathogenic variants in the COL1A1 gene. Current OI mouse models with a glycine substitution in Col1a1 exhibit excessive severity, thereby limiting long-term pathophysiological analysis and drug effect assessments. To address this limitation, we constructed a novel OI mouse model mimicking a patient with OI type III.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!