
@article{ref1,
title="A new fire hazard for MR imaging systems: blankets-case report",
journal="Radiology",
year="2018",
author="Bertrand, Anne and Brunel, Sandrine and Habert, Marie-Odile and Soret, Marine and Jaffre, Simone and Capeau, Nicolas and Bourseul, Laetitia and Dufour-Claude, Isabelle and Kas, Aurélie and Dormont, Didier",
volume="286",
number="2",
pages="568-570",
abstract="In this report, a case of fire in a positron emission tomography (PET)/magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system due to blanket combustion is discussed. Manufacturing companies routinely use copper fibers for blanket fabrication, and these fibers may remain within the blanket hem. By folding a blanket with these copper fibers within an MR imaging system, one can create an electrical current loop with a major risk of local excessive heating, burn injury, and fire. This hazard applies to all MR imaging systems. Hybrid PET/MR imaging systems may be particularly vulnerable to this situation, because blankets are commonly used for fluorodeoxyglucose PET to maintain a normal body temperature and to avoid fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in brown adipose tissue. (©) RSNA, 2017.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0033-8419",
doi="10.1148/radiol.2017162921",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2017162921"
}