Effect of Metals used in Orthopedic on Magnetic Resonance Imaging III

정형 보철용 금속이 자기공명영상에 미치는 영향 III

  • Kim, Hyeong-Gyun (Graduate School of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology) ;
  • Choi, Seong-Dae (Department of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
  • Published : 2012.12.31

Abstract

Followed by a paper on the Pig and Bone orthopedic prosthetic, this experiment using Phantom and Bone MRI imaging I, II of orthopedic prosthetic metal effect combines magnetic resonance imaging on metal signal-to-noise ratio(Signal to noise : SNR) and CNR(Contrast to noise: CNR), fat signal suppression(Fat-suppression) images was compared. Specimen trees to measure the reliability of the experimental reproducibility tests and statistical analysis using the SPSS statistical package was applied program SPSS(IBM SPSS Statistice 19) by * P = 0.000 < significance level $({\alpha})$ = 0.01 as a significant there was a correlation(** P < 0.01). SNR and CNR results did not directly proportional to the Titanium, Stainless, Clip CNR and fat signal suppression of the order of images of blood specimens was found to be close to the image. The impact of orthopedic prosthetic metals on magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnostic value of Titanium is relatively high and are meant more.

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