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MR Safety & Monitoring (MRES7003)

Study period
Sem 2 2024
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 18/11/2024)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Mathematics & Physics School

Principal hazards of MRI environment and its effects on the human body and equipment. Physiological monitoring strategies examined from the origin of signals to integration with the imaging system. Considerations in planning for MR installations are reviewed.

Patient Monitoring and MR Safety deals with two broad areas within magnetic resonance technology. Firstly, the techniques used to monitor patients remotely while undergoing an MR examination are discussed. The relevant physiology and technology of the major monitoring modalities are described and the considerations unique to the MR environment are dealt with.


Secondly, hazards due to the nature of MR imaging are reviewed and the rationate for various safety limitations on imaging parameters are examined. The student should also be equipped to deal with the various issues involved in siting and commissioning an MR imaging suite by the completion of these modules.

Course requirements

Assumed background

Undergraduate qualification in radiography, biomedical engineering or medical physics (or international equivalent). 

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Restrictions

Enrolment restricted to Master of Magnetic Resonance program suite students.

Course contact

Course staff

Lecturer

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Additional timetable information

Tutorials are held atᅠCentre for Advanced Imaging, Building 57, Level 2 Seminar Room.ᅠ

All tutorials are recorded and posted onto Blackboard.ᅠ

Internal tutorial structure External tutorial structure In-person. Tutorial recordings posted on Blackboard

Aims and outcomes

The course aims to give students in-depth understanding of the hardware components of MRI systems. We will focus on the superconducting magnet, gradient and radio frequency coils, and shim coils, and consider their function, how they are designed, and where relevant, discuss how these are fabricated and put together to form a functioning system. We outline the limitations of each component and how they may influence data acquisition and ultimately image quality. We finish by describing the key considerations to be made for the safe operation of MRI systems. 


Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

B0, B1 and gradient effects.

LO2.

Be familiar with various contrast media associated with MRI.

LO3.

Make informed judgements on magnet siting and safety, as well as screening and emergency procedures.

LO4.

Understand the fundamentals of patient monitoring, including electrocardiography in MR environments, oximetry and blood pressure monitoring, respiratory and motion sensing.

LO5.

Understand triggering and gating techniques.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Quiz Online quiz 1 10%

30/08/2024 2:00 pm

Paper/ Report/ Annotation Assignment One 20%

30/08/2024 2:00 pm

Due Friday of Week 6

Paper/ Report/ Annotation Journal Article Analysis 20%

18/10/2024 2:00 pm

Due Fri week 12

Quiz Online quiz 2 10%

11/10/2024 2:00 pm

Examination Final examination 40%

End of Semester Exam Period

2/11/2024 - 16/11/2024

Assessment details

Online quiz 1

Mode
Written
Category
Quiz
Weight
10%
Due date

30/08/2024 2:00 pm

Task description

  1. Description

10 Question (total 10 marks)

  1. Instructions

Quiz questions are True/False, Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer or Short Answer, and are worth marks according to difficulty.

  • Duration

 The quiz duration is 10 minutes (from the start of the quiz).

This test is available from 25 August 9:00 to 14:00 30 August. This test can’t be saved. Once the quiz is started, it must to be completed within 10 minutes. The quiz will be submitted automatically once the time expires.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.

Late submission

You will receive a mark of 0 if this assessment is submitted late.

Assignment One

Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
20%
Due date

30/08/2024 2:00 pm

Due Friday of Week 6

Task description

Assignment one is a report.

Your paper should aim to be 2000 words (strictly limited to 1800 - 2200 words)

Use the APA referencing style.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.

Journal Article Analysis

Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
20%
Due date

18/10/2024 2:00 pm

Due Fri week 12

Task description

Assignment one is a report.

Your paper should aim to be 2000 words (strictly limited to 1800 - 2200 words)

Referencing

Variation in referencing styles exist in journals relevant to MRI science; therefore, we do not specify a particular style but prefer the use of either the Vancouver or Harvard referencing style. Both styles are attached. Click on the link to get access to ᅠUQ referencing style guides

 

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.

Online quiz 2

Mode
Written
Category
Quiz
Weight
10%
Due date

11/10/2024 2:00 pm

Task description

  1. Description

10 Question (total 10 marks)

  1. Instructions

Quiz questions are True/False, Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer or Short Answer, and are worth marks according to difficulty.

  • Duration

 The quiz duration is 10 minutes (from the start of the quiz).

This test is available from 06 October 9:00 to 14:00 11 October. This test can’t be saved. Once the quiz is started, it must to be completed within 10 minutes. The quiz will be submitted automatically once the time expires.

 

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.

Late submission

You will receive a mark of 0 if this assessment is submitted late.

Final examination

Mode
Written
Category
Examination
Weight
40%
Due date

End of Semester Exam Period

2/11/2024 - 16/11/2024

Task description

The examination is a non-invigilated online exam. It will be centrally timetabled and in the form of a Blackboard test. You will be advised of the date and time in which to complete the examination once the examination timetable has been determined. Note that late penalties will be strictly applied as per University policy.

Exam details

Planning time 10 minutes
Duration 90 minutes
Calculator options

Any calculator permitted

Open/closed book Open Book examination
Exam platform Learn.UQ
Invigilation

Not invigilated

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to defer this exam.

See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Description
1 (Low Fail)

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 1% Demonstrates very limited knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates very little understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and the techniques used in a modern MR system, the use of the signals used to augment imaging or the principles underlying the siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel. This includes attempts at addressing some issues, but demonstrates limited understanding of the key concepts.

2 (Fail)

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 30% Demonstrates limited knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment Demonstrates little understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and the techniques used in a modern MR system, and demonstrates little knowledge of the use of the signals used to augment imaging or the principles underlying the siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel. This includes attempts at expressing their deductions and explanations and attempts to address a few of the issues accurately.

3 (Marginal Fail)

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

Course grade description: 40% Demonstrates some knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates some understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and of the techniques used in a modern MR system, and demonstrates some knowledge of the use of the signals used to augment imaging or the principles underlying the siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel.

4 (Pass)

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 50% Demonstrates adeuqate knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates an understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and the techniques used in a modern MR system, and demonstrates knowledge of the use of the signals used to augment imaging or the principles underlying the siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel.

5 (Credit)

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 65% Demonstrates substantial knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates a good understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and of the techniques used in a modern MR system, and the use of the signals used to augment imaging and can apply these principles in the recommended siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel.

6 (Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 75% Demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and of the techniques used in a modern MR system, and the use of the signals used to augment imaging and is proficient in applying these principles in the recommended siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel.

7 (High Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 85% Demonstrates an excellent knowledge of patient and operator safety in a clinical MRI environment. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the physiological monitoring required to ensure patient well-being and of the techniques used in a modern MR system, and the use of the signals used to augment imaging and is highly proficient in applying these principles in the recommended siting of MRI systems and likely interactions with surrounding services and personnel.

Additional course grading information

In order to pass this course, students must receive at least 45% of the available marks for the final examination and achieve aᅠpassᅠgrade (4) or better overall.ᅠ

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Supplementary assessment in this course will be a 90 minute examination similar in style to the end-of-semester examination. A passing grade is required in this examination to be granted a passing grade in the course.

Additional assessment information

Submission of Assignments

Submission of assignments by EMAIL will NOT BE ACCEPTED.

All written assignments eg. essays, reports, proposals, literature reviews etc must be submitted through Turnitin. Students will be given the opportunity to submit a draft prior to the final submission

Turnitin submission

  1. Access the Assessment folder on the course Blackboard site
  2. Upload an electronic version through the assessment Turnitin site
  3. You will be sent a receipt, retain the receipt as proof of submission.
  4. If you don't receive a receipt then your assignment has not been submitted - please re-submit.

Artificial Intelligence

The assessment tasks in this course evaluate students’ abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Applications for Extensions to Assessment Due Dates

Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ – applying for an extension. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with extension requests, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons, may be found at my.UQ.

Please note:

  • Requests for an extension to an assessment due date must be submitted through your my.UQ portal and you must provide documentation of your circumstances, as soon as it becomes evident that an extension is needed. Your application must be submitted on or before the assessment item's due date and time.
  • Applications for extension can take time to be processed so you should continue to work on your assessment item while awaiting a decision. We recommend that you submit any completed work by the due date, and this will be marked if your application is not approved. Should your application be approved, then you will be able to resubmit by the agreed revised due date.
  • If an extension is approved, you will be notified via your my.UQ portal and the new date and time for submission provided. It is important that you check the revised date as it may differ from the date that you requested.
  • If the basis of the application is a medical condition, applications should be accompanied by a medical certificate dated prior to the assignment due date. If you are unable to provide documentation to support your application by the due date and time you must still submit your application on time and attach a written statement (Word document) outlining why you cannot provide the documentation. You must then upload the documentation to the portal within 24 hours.
  • If an extension is being sought on the basis of exceptional circumstances, it must be accompanied by supporting documentation (eg. Statutory declaration).
  • For extensions based on a SAP you may be granted a maximum of 7 days (if no earlier maximum timeframe applies). See the Extension or Deferral availability section of each assessment for details. Your SAP is all that is required as documentation to support your application. However, additional extension requests for the assessment item will require the submission of additional supporting documentation e.g., a medical certificate. All extension requests must be received by the assessment due date and time.
  • An extension for an assessment item due within the teaching period in which the course is offered, must not exceed four weeks in total. If you are incapacitated for a period exceeding four weeks of the teaching period, you are advised to apply for Removal of Course.
  • If you have been ill or unable to attend class for more than 14 days, you are advised to carefully consider whether you are capable of successfully completing your courses this semester. You might be eligible to withdraw without academic penalty - seek advice from the Faculty that administers your program.
  • Students may be asked to submit evidence of work completed to date. Lack of adequate progress on your assessment item may result in an extension being denied.
  • There are no provisions for exemption from an assessment item within UQ rules. If you are unable to submit an assessment piece then, under special circumstances, you may be granted an exemption, but may be required to submit alternative assessment to ensure all learning outcomes are met.

Applications to defer an exam

In certain circumstances you can apply to take a deferred examination for in-semester and end-of-semester exams. You'll need to demonstrate through supporting documentation how unavoidable circumstances prevented you from sitting your exam. If you can’t, you can apply for a one-off discretionary deferred exam.

Deferred Exam requests are submitted online via mySi-net. Requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with deferred examinations, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons may be found at my.UQ.

Please note:

  • Applications can be submitted no later than 5 calendar days after the date of the original exam.
  • There are no provisions to defer a deferred exam. You need to be available to sit your deferred examination.
  • Your deferred examination request(s) must have a status of "submitted" in mySI-net to be assessed.
  • All applications for deferred in-semester examinations are assessed by the relevant school. Applications for deferred end-of-semester examinations are assessed by the Academic Services Division.
  • You’ll receive an email to your student email account when the status of your application is updated.
  • If you have a medical condition, mental health condition or disability and require alternative arrangements for your deferred exam you’ll need to complete the online alternative exam arrangements through my.UQ. This is in addition to your deferred examinations request. You need to submit this request on the same day as your request for a deferred exam or

supplementary assessment. Contact Student Services if you need assistance completing your alternative exam arrangements request.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.

Additional learning resources information

Students are enrolled in this course in both internal and external modes. All students have access toᅠ

  • lecture notes
  • assignments
  • tutorials
  • Blackboard

Students will learn from Blackboard content including quizzes and assessment. Self-directed learning is encouraged with input from the course coordinator.ᅠ

Referencing

Variation in referencing styles exist in journals relevant to MRI science; therefore, we do not specify a particular style but prefer the use of either the Vancouver or Harvard referencing style. Both styles are attached. Click on the link to get access toᅠUQ referencing style guides

To help with referencing, students can use the citation manager,ᅠEndNote. To download this, follow theᅠinstructions

To reference material presented by a lecturer or tutor

Cite the lecturer's name, title for the item, then the course, year and URL; for example,ᅠ

C. Douflias. Tutorial Session 4 Module 2 and 3 Part B, MRES7003 Semester 2, University of Queensland 2024. Available from [add the URL]. Hint: To add the URL simply highlight the full URL in the website field and then cut and paste.ᅠ

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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Week 1

(22 Jul - 28 Jul)

Tutorial

Module 1

Study Module 1: Bioeffects of Static Magnetic Fields

Week 2

(29 Jul - 04 Aug)

Tutorial

Modules 2

Study Module 2: Radio Frequency Effects and Hazards

Week 3

(05 Aug - 11 Aug)

Tutorial

Modules 3

Study Module 3: Gradient effect

Week 4

(12 Aug - 18 Aug)

Tutorial

Modules 4

Study Module 4: Magnet Siting and Planning and screening patients.

Week 5

(19 Aug - 25 Aug)

Tutorial

Modules 5

Study Module 5: MR Medical Screening

Understand MR safety screening

Multiple weeks

From Week 6 To Week 7
(26 Aug - 08 Sep)

Tutorial

Modules 6 & 7

Study Module 6 & 7: MRI Labelling Terminology and MRI Issues for Implants and Devices

Understand variations between active and passive implants

Week 8

(09 Sep - 15 Sep)

Tutorial

Modules 8

Study Module 8: Physiological Monitoring

Understand physiological essentials and design

Week 9

(16 Sep - 22 Sep)

Tutorial

Module 9

Module 9: Practical session - Magnet Siting and Planning.


Week 10

(30 Sep - 06 Oct)

Tutorial

Module 10

Module 10: Emergency Procedure.

Understand medical emergency procedures, emergency shut down, quench and cryogen safety as well as managing patients with emotional distress

Week 11

(07 Oct - 13 Oct)

Tutorial

Module 11

Module 11: Gadolinium-Based MRI Contrast Agents

Understand GBCA structure and safety

Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.