Is it safe to wear metal during an MRI Scan?


 

An MRI or Magnetic resonance imaging is an imaging modern technique to obtain detailed organ and tissue images throughout the body. MRI does not use any x-rays or ionizing radiations. RF waves that interact with hydrogen atoms and strong external static magnetic fields are used in MRI to provide sharp images of the various organs and tissues. There is no limit on how many MRI scans a patient can have annually because, unlike x-ray and CT scans, MRI does not emit ionising radiation.

 

Ionizing radiation is not produced by MRI. But it also has a significant flaw. It has two different effects on metals. The first has to do with the strong static field that surrounds us and exerts a magnetic pull on ferromagnetic elements like iron, steel, nickel, etc. A hazardous or even life-threatening force can be generated if the patient wears jewellery or has a pacemaker or other medical implant that has even a small amount of ferromagnetic contaminants. The magnetic force increases with ferromagnetic content. The second interaction with the metals is brought on by the MRI equipment's fluctuating RF waves. In the metallic components, the waves cause a current. and owing to Joule processes, the current undoubtedly generates heat. This causes burns around the metal areas. The current increases with the frequency of the radio waves and the electrical conductivity of the metallic components, which results in worse burns.

 

So is it okay to wear metal during an MRI?

 

Due to the force on ferromagnetic components caused by the strong static magnetic field and the temperature raised by RF fields, it is still not safe. These restrictions will soon disappear because of cutting-edge research being conducted by MRI and implant makers. Since both EMWorks electromagnetic simulation products are heavily utilised by the aforementioned manufacturers, they are at the centre of this investigation.

 

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