Probabilistic analysis of the specific absorption rate intersubject variability safety factor in parallel transmission MRI

Magn Reson Med. 2017 Sep;78(3):1217-1223. doi: 10.1002/mrm.26468. Epub 2016 Sep 26.

Abstract

Purpose: Specific absorption rate (SAR) calculations in parallel transmission are commonly performed by using electromagnetic simulations on generic models. In this study, we propose a probabilistic analysis to study the safety factor employed to account for SAR intersubject variability versus risk relationship in head imaging at 7T.

Methods: Thirty-three finite-element electromagnetic simulations were conducted to sample the four-dimensional parameter space consisting of the head length, head breadth, and shifts in Z and Y random variables. Based on the SAR matrices for each configuration, a multivariate second-order polynomial of the SAR versus the different parameters was reconstructed for different types of radiofrequency pulses. A Monte Carlo calculation was then performed to compute the probability of occurrence of a given SAR value.

Results: By testing a large number of radiofrequency excitation pulses, the SAR calculated for the average model amplified by a safety margin of 1.5 was found to return a probability of less than 1% to be exceeded across the adult Caucasian population given the investigated parameters.

Conclusion: The proposed method to study SAR intersubject variability uses a reasonable number of electromagnetic simulations. Look-ahead SAR safety margins can be deduced based on risk/benefit ratio assessments. Magn Reson Med 78:1217-1223, 2017. © 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

Keywords: intersubject variability; parallel transmission; specific absorption rate.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Absorption, Physicochemical
  • Computer Simulation*
  • Female
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Head / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Models, Statistical*