THE EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION TO MEDICAL PERSONNEL

2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 2809-2817
Author(s):  
Narcis Iulian Adochiei
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 5495-9498

Potential Risk From Exposure to EMF have been explored for a long time .Different research endeavours have tended to security rules to Protect the Human body from EM penetration. The study of Electromagnetic fields and nonionizing effects on human body is a very useful due to possible health effects that these many electromagnetic field can cause in humans. At the point when an Electric or Magnetic field Penetrates into body ,it is weakened and some portion of is assimilated inside the body tissue. Impact of EM on Human body relies upon force of Electromagnetic field and distance of EM source to human body.Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is a parameter used to estimate amount of energy absorbed by a human body.SAR Is depends on Frequency and Intensity of Electromagnetic wave. Broad Research is already done on Reduction of SAR in the case over usage of Mobile phones units but SAR minimization in Medical Application like MRI is always a challenge to Researchers. The advantages of Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI) have made it the Radiological Method of Choice for an extraordinary Number of analytic Procedures,but the drawback is options are limited in the case of patients who are having implantable devices,The SAR Value is increased due to implantable devices because of temperature Rise. Leakage Magnetic field from the diagnosis instruments leads to hazardous to medical Personnel. this Paper is a initiated work on Study of SAR considering the intensity of electromagnetic wave and assessment of SAR in case of leakage of Magnetic field leakage.


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Elizabeth Cedillos ◽  
Ben Dickstein ◽  
Alan Peterson ◽  
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I. A. Tsukerman

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