Developing an Intuitive and Feasible Setup for In-room Control During MRI-guided Interventions
Magnetic resonance image (MRI)-guidance for minimally invasive interventions instead of CT-guidance is a promising technique to reduce radiation exposure for both patients and clinicians. Technical challenges have to be managed in order to meet safety regulations while enabling inroom system control...
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Main Authors: | Reich C. Martin, Unger Michael, Melzer Leon, Jochimsen Thies, Sattler Bernhard, Sabri Osama, Melzer Andreas |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/71b1f9c0fac04d159c82495fc83efa32 |
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