The lack of knowledge about the safety implications of tattooed individuals subjected to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may, sometimes, lead to an exaggerate reaction from physicians such as the avoidance of the exam for tattooed patients. To explore the actual risks, in this work, the magnetic and electrical properties of five different tattoo inks have been measured to investigate their interaction with the MRI electromagnetic (EM) fields. Results highlight that the magnetic and electrical behaviour strongly depend on the type of analyzed ink. Magnetic measurements also reveal a different response between the ink solutions and the relative pigments.

Tattoo Inks EM Characterization for MRI Interaction Evaluation / Zanovcllo, U.; Borscro, M.; Ferrara, E.; Giordano, D.. - (2018), pp. 1-2. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, CPEM 2018; Paris; France; 8 July 2018 through 13 July 2018; Category numberCFP18PEM-USB;) [10.1109/CPEM.2018.8500971].

Tattoo Inks EM Characterization for MRI Interaction Evaluation

Ferrara, E.;Giordano, D.
2018

Abstract

The lack of knowledge about the safety implications of tattooed individuals subjected to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may, sometimes, lead to an exaggerate reaction from physicians such as the avoidance of the exam for tattooed patients. To explore the actual risks, in this work, the magnetic and electrical properties of five different tattoo inks have been measured to investigate their interaction with the MRI electromagnetic (EM) fields. Results highlight that the magnetic and electrical behaviour strongly depend on the type of analyzed ink. Magnetic measurements also reveal a different response between the ink solutions and the relative pigments.
2018
2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, CPEM 2018; Paris; France; 8 July 2018 through 13 July 2018; Category numberCFP18PEM-USB;
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