Starting/Stopping The Measurement; Starting The Measurement; Stopping The Measurement - Siemens MAGNETOM Skyra fit Operator's Manual

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MAGNETOM Skyra
fit
| syngo MR E11
Print No. M6-04401.621.02.02.02
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monitoring: The system constantly measures the transmit
power and ensures that the appropriate limit values are observed.
Examinations in progress will be aborted if the limit is exceeded.
Limit
values: The SAR limits used by the Look Ahead monitoring
function are set according to country-specific approval guidelines at
the time of the syngo MR installation.
Normal operating
barely notices the effects of the RF field. The stress on the cardio-
vascular system is negligible.
First Level Controlled Operating
Operating Mode, patients may experience noticeable stress levels
depending on the measurement programs selected. This usually
includes perspiration accompanied by an increase in pulse rate.
Patients with reduced thermoregulatory capability and higher
sensitivity toward increases in body temperature (e.g. patients with
fevers or cardiac decompression, patients with perspiratory
impairments, or pregnant women) may experience additional effects.
Display of SAR
the body regions of interest, can be accessed at any time. See:
Software operator manual
5.6

Starting/Stopping the measurement

5.6.1

Starting the measurement

The measurement protocol is loaded.
No MR measurement is active.
Select the Start icon at the Dot display.
The measurement begins.
The display is deactivated.

Stopping the measurement

5.6.2
The MR measurement is active.
Press any of the table movement buttons on the control unit.
(
Page 54 Control units)
MR system operation
mode: In the Normal Operating Mode, the patient
Mode: In the First Level Controlled
values: The current SAR values, encoded according to
5
(
Page 55 Dot display)
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