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<h1>sustainable-mri</h1>
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<button class="tablinks" onclick="openTab(event, 'lowfield')" id="defaultOpen"> Environmental Impact: Low Field
MRI</button>
<button class="tablinks" onclick="openTab(event, 'footprint')">ISMRM Footprint</button>
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<h2>Environmental Impact: Low Field MRI </h2>
<p> Junior Fellows Symposium, ISMRM 2020. </p>
<p> Methods, sources and data from the talk. </p>
<div>
<h3> Annual sales </h3>
<h4> Number sold </h4>
<p> <a href="https://data.oecd.org/healtheqt/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri-units.htm">OECD</a> data does not
include all countries (particularly India and China) </p>
<p> World bank population <a href="https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL">data</a></p>
<div>
<iframe width="800" height="400"
src="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRj7hEEyfwqJR2XyOa7SDDPxKlE3y0O_I5HaKaLMuTqD9Bjw53EqkqsfAZYgQ5KRERzkiec0EhKPU1-/pubhtml?gid=2039338938&single=true&widget=true&headers=false&range=B21:L64"></iframe>
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<p>So, this dataset is incomplete, but from this:
<p>- we can use the USA's number as a rough guide. From [source], the US forms ~20% of the global market (a 2019 market
size of $1.5/5B for <a
href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri-equipment-market-100087">
[1, grandviewresearch] North America</a> / <a
href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/magnetic-resonance-imaging-market"> [2,
fortunebusinessinsights] global</a> ), thus
taking the last ten years (2009-2018) we can estimate a rate of 350 scanners per year sold in the US, and
thus a <b>global rate of 1750 scanners per year</b>. (From the data table, for the countries listed, gives ~1250
scanners/year) </p>
<p> Just for more estimates, <a
href="https://www.magnetic-resonance.org/ch/21-01.html#:~:text=Worldwide%2C%20there%20are%20approximately%2050%2C000,are%20being%20replaced%20or%20refitted.">Magnetic-resonance.org</a>
estimate 5000/year! </p>
<p>- we can fit a growth rate of 5.6%, which is similar to [1] and [2]'s estimates of 5% growth.</p>
</p>
<h4> Field Distribution </h4>
Numbers taken from some <a href="">market research</a> (approxed from the freely available numbers) and <a href="">magnetic-resonance.org </a>
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<h3> MRI Scanner Ingredients </h3>
Pulled from this <a href="https://www.cocir.org/fileadmin/6_Initiatives_SRI/Annual_forum/COCIR_SRI_-_Annual_Forum_2019_v2.pdf">pdf</a>.
</div>
<div>
<h3> Helium Supply </h3>
<p> 20% of the world's helium supply is used for MRI (30% in USA, 12 million m^3).</p>
<p>
The sustainability of helium supplies fluctuates a lot! Seemingly people (or.. one person who does a lot of interviews) are less worried now.
Essentially, the US produces enough helium for its own use and export from its natural gas extraction, and other sources
world wide are assumed to be sufficient. The main issue is that limited suppliers can cause price instability and
limited availability .
</p>
<p>
The Federal Reserve, operated by the US Bureau of Land Management (#BLM), used to stockpile Helium, but has been selling off its reserves as its no longer considered necessary to store (and is non-trivial) and can produce enough for its short term domestic supply.
The USA produces a lot of Helium from natural gas extraction. The Federal Reserve did supply approximately 42% of the US's demand
and 35% of global demand of crude Helium (2013, <a href="https://www.doi.gov/ocl/hearings/113/americasheliumsupply_071113">https://www.doi.gov/ocl/hearings/113/americasheliumsupply_071113</a> ).
</p>
<p>
More sources of Helium globally are expected from Qatar, Algeria and Russia - though there may be still be
fluctuations in global prices as these are being developed.
</p>
<p class="bold"> Estimated world supply: </p>
<p> 31.3 billion m^3 (r.o.w.) + 3.9 billion m^3 (u.s.a.)</p>
<p>
<a href="https://pubs.usgs.gov/periodicals/mcs2020/mcs2020-helium.pdf"> USGS Helium Report</a>
So.. if the US is ~1/5 of the global MRI users.. and so global MRI Helium usage is ~(12*5=) 60 m^3/year... so
~36 b/60 m = 600 years... 200 if 1/3 of Helium usage is MRI.. I think we are good?
</p>
<p> Party balloons are ~10% of Helium use ; D </p>
</div>
<h3> Magnets </h3>
<p class="bold"> MRI main field Magnets: </p>
<p> <a href="https://afni.nimh.nih.gov/sscc/staff/rwcox/ISMRM_2006/ISMRM%20M-F%202006/files/TuA_08.pdf">J.
Overweg</a>
MRI main field magnets. ISMRM, 2006.
</p>
<p> A lecture from ISMRM also includes the Biot-Savart eq for estimating windings: </p>
<p> NumWindings = Field(T)*Radius(m)*2/mu_0(T.m/A)*I(A) </p>
<p> For a Radius of 0.6m, a current of 300A and mu_0 given by 1.256637E-6 T.m/A: </p>
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<iframe width="400" height="300"
src="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRj7hEEyfwqJR2XyOa7SDDPxKlE3y0O_I5HaKaLMuTqD9Bjw53EqkqsfAZYgQ5KRERzkiec0EhKPU1-/pubhtml?gid=2039338938&single=true&widget=true&headers=false&range=J7:M15"></iframe>
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<p class="bold"> Low-cost and portable MRI: </p>
<p> <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jmri.26942"> LL. Wald, et al.</a> Low‐cost and
portable
MRI. JMRI, 2019. </p>
<p class="bold"> Energy efficiency: </p>
<p>
<a
href="https://cocir.org/fileadmin/6_Initiatives_SRI/SRI_Status_Report/pe_international_-_improvement_potentials_for_mri.pdf">COCIR</a>
- Magnetic Resonance Equipment (MRI) - Study on the potential for environmental improvement by the aspect of
energy
efficiency (2012)
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<div id="footprint" class="tabcontent">
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<h2>ISMRM footprint estimate </h2>
<p>
Some heavy approximations, see methods below.
Esimating travel to the last two year's ISMRM conference, and the prospective conference in Sydney.
</p>
<h2>Methods</h2>
<p> Numbers taken from 2018 Plenary lecture, percentage region memberships estimated from charts in lecture.
Region "central" locations have been included on the graphs.
CO2 emissions aviation = 328g/per person per km (estimated from British Airways CO2e report).
Inter-location distances as determined by https://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm (beware
the
clickbait) and choosing a central location for each region:
<li>Nebraska (North America)</li>
<li>Munich (Europe)</li>
<li>Hong Kong (Asia & Pacific)</li>
<li>Adelaide (Aus and NZ)</li>
<li>Manaus (Mexico & South America)</li>
<li>Addis Ababa (Rest of the world)</li>
</p>
</div>
<section>
<h2>Results: Total Emissions</h2>
<li> 2018 - 11814 tonnes CO2</li>
<li> 2019 - 10830 tonnes CO2</li>
<li> 2020 - 26392 tonnes CO2</li>
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<h2>Results: Relative Emissions</h2>
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src="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRj7hEEyfwqJR2XyOa7SDDPxKlE3y0O_I5HaKaLMuTqD9Bjw53EqkqsfAZYgQ5KRERzkiec0EhKPU1-/pubchart?oid=122167291&format=interactive"></iframe>
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