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Armor-Piercing Bullet: 3-T MRI Findings and Identification by a Ferromagnetic Detection System
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic MaterialsMri ScreeningMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic SensorMagnetismArmor-piercing BulletFerromagnetic Detection SystemNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesImaging AnatomyMedical Imaging3-T Mri FindingsMagnetic MeasurementUltrasoundRadiologic ImagingMri-guided Radiation TherapyResonanceFunctional X-ray ImagingMagnetic Field
The objective of this project was to evaluate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) issues at 3 T for an armor-piercing bullet and to determine if this item could be identified using a ferromagnetic detection system. An armor-piercing bullet (.30 caliber, 7.62 × 39, copper-jacketed round, steel core; Norinco) underwent evaluation for magnetic field interactions, heating, and artifacts using standardized techniques. Heating was assessed with the bullet in a gelled-saline-filled phantom with MRI performed using a transmit/receive radio frequency body coil at a whole-body-averaged specific absorption rate of 2.9 W/kg for 15 minutes. Artifacts were characterized using T1-weighted spin echo and gradient echo pulse sequences. In addition, a special ferromagnetic detection system (Ferroguard Screener; Metrasens, Lisle, Illinois) was used in an attempt to identify this armor-piercing bullet. The findings indicated that the armor-piercing bullet showed substantial magnetic field interactions. Heating was not excessive. Artifacts were large and may create diagnostic problems if the area of interest is close to this bullet. The ferromagnetic detection system yielded a positive result. We concluded that this armor-piercing bullet is MR unsafe. Importantly, this ballistic item was identified using the particular ferromagnetic detection system utilized in this investigation, which has important implications for MRI screening and patient safety.
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