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Patient operator intercom arrangements for magnetic resonance imaging systems

  • US 4,696,030 A
  • Filed: 12/16/1985
  • Issued: 09/22/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A patient intercom arrangement for transmitting intercom signals in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems and enabling a patient to speak to an operator during scan procedures that use gradient pulses, said intercom arrangement substantially eliminating gradient noise interference with intercom signals, said intercom arrangement comprising:

  • (a) microphone means in the vicinity of the patient for converting audio signals into electrical intercom signals;

    (b) loudspeaker means in the vicinity of the operator for converting the electrical intercom signals to audio signals;

    (c) operating circuit means coupling said microphone means to said loud speaker means;

    (d) said operating circuit means including means for substantially cancelling gradient noise caused signals transmitted to the loud speaker while leaving the voice signals substantially unaffected;

    (e) said means for substantially cancelling gradient noise caused signals comprising recording means for recording said electrical intercom signals;

    (f) difference means for subtracting the recorded intercom signals from newly generated intercom signals including patient voice caused signals and gradient noise caused signals;

    (g) said recording means including first and second memory means;

    (h) means for connecting said first memory means to selecting means for connecting either said first or said second memory means to said difference means for subtracting the recorded electrical intercom signals from the newly generated intercom signals;

    (i) said selecting means also connecting the other of either said first or said second memory means to receive the newly generated electrical intercom signals;

    (j) comparison means for determining the voice content of the recorded electrical intercom signals in the first memory means and in the second memory means for selecting between the first memory means and the second memory means to obtain the memory means with the lowest voice content for the next subtraction of the contents of the memory means from the newly generated electrical intercom signals; and

    (k) means for connecting the output of the difference means to supply electrical signals to the loudspeaker.

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