Radiology

Norbert Pelc

Publication Details

  • Novel motor design for rotating anode x-ray tubes operating in the fringe field of a magnetic resonance imaging system.

    Lillaney P, Shin M, Hinshaw W, Bennett NR, Pelc N, Fahrig R. Med Phys. 2013; 40 (2): 022302

    Using hybrid x-ray∕MR (XMR) systems for image guidance during interventional procedures could enhance the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic, oncologic, cardiovascular, and other disorders. The authors propose a close proximity hybrid system design in which a C-arm fluoroscopy unit is placed immediately adjacent to the solenoid magnet of a MR system with a minimum distance of 1.2 m between the x-ray and MR imaging fields of view. Existing rotating anode x-ray tube designs fail within MR fringe field environments because the magnetic fields alter the electron trajectories in the x-ray tube and act as a brake on the induction motor, reducing the rotation speed of the anode. In this study the authors propose a novel motor design that avoids the anode rotation speed reduction.

    PubMedID: 23387764

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