Commissioning and Quality Assurance (QA) for MAGNETOM Systems in Radiation Therapy
This QA cookbook is intended to guide medical physicists and technologists on how to perform quality assurance procedures for purposes of Radiation Therapy planning on MAGNETOM MR scanners.
Key Components of MRI Systems
The main system components include superconductors, gradient systems, and radiofrequency (RF) systems. The superconductor needs to be kept below a critical temperature to exhibit superconducting properties.
MR System Overview
MR systems consist of three main components: magnets, gradient systems, and radiofrequency (RF) systems. The magnets are the basis for building the strong magnetic field, which is instrumental in generating the homogeneous magnetic field characteristic in MR imaging.
This summary provides an overview of the MAGNETOM MR scanner’s components and their roles in ensuring optimal performance, as well as the importance of superconductors in maintaining the magnetic field strength.
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