Pocket Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 2000
Frank G. Shellock(Author)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
244 pages
978-0-7817-2868-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This pocket reference is designed for radiologists and radiologic technicians who need to ascertain the safety of MR procedures in patients with metallic bioimplants, prostheses and other objects. It contains an extensive tabular listing of over 700 objects that have been tested for movement or deflection forces during exposure to static magnetic fields. By checking the list, the reader can find out the highest field strength at which the object was tested, whether it was deflected or moved, and whether the attraction to the magnetic field would pose a hazard for a patient undergoing an MR procedure. Coverage spans the full range of metallic objects encountered in a clinical MR practice.
This pocket reference is designed for radiologists and radiologic technicians who need to ascertain the safety of MR procedures in patients with metallic bioimplants, prostheses and other objects. It contains an extensive tabular listing of over 700 objects that have been tested for movement or deflection forces during exposure to static magnetic fields. By checking the list, the reader can find out the highest field strength at which the object was tested, whether it was deflected or moved, and whether the attraction to the magnetic field would pose a hazard for a patient undergoing an MR procedure. Coverage spans the full range of metallic objects encountered in a clinical MR practice.
This pocket reference is designed for radiologists and radiologic technicians who need to ascertain the safety of MR procedures in patients with metallic bioimplants, prostheses and other objects. It contains an extensive tabular listing of over 700 objects that have been tested for movement or deflection forces during exposure to static magnetic fields. By checking the list, the reader can find out the highest field strength at which the object was tested, whether it was deflected or moved, and whether the attraction to the magnetic field would pose a hazard for a patient undergoing an MR procedure. Coverage spans the full range of metallic objects encountered in a clinical MR practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 170 mm
Width: 120 mm
Weight
220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-2868-3 (9780781728683)
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Pocket Guide to Mr Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 2001
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Pocket Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 1999
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