A major step to achieve superior diagnostic quality at low and medium fields was the invention of wires and coils using magnesium diboride (MgB2). For some years now they have been commercially created, eliminating the need for liquid helium and possible quenches. MgB2 machines require one liter of helium to keep its superconducting magnet cold, compared with hundreds of liters for old-type high-field machines.
NEWS
View from the Open MRI in the European Scanning Centre Ltd – Cardiff
The centre situated in Cardiff Gate Business Park contains the [...]
MRI Portfolio optimization – webinar
Penny Gowland, Professor of Physics at the Sir Peter Mansfield [...]
Video: the world’s only OPEN SKY Upright MRI
Discover MROpen EVO features, technology and innovation in the [...]
Penny Gowland, profesora de Física, Faculty of Science Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, Nottingham University
“Los escáneres abiertos dan una dimensión completamente nueva a la [...]
Alan Breen DC, profesor de doctorado de MSK Healthcare, AECC University College, Bournemouth (Reino Unido)
“MROpen se puede utilizar tanto para estudiar los usos de [...]
Paciente, Innovative MRI, Orlando (EE. UU.)
“.. He pasado por muchos escáneres en mi vida y [...]
DESCUBRE MÁS