Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 Tesla with Dedicated Radiofrequency Coils - Application to Cervical Cord and Knee

M. Fantacci, L. Biagi, M. Cosottini, M. Costagli, M. Marletta, A. Retico, R. Stara, M. Symms, G. Tiberi, V. Zampa, M. Tosetti
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Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging is a valuable tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of various musculoskeletal pathologies. New Ultra-High Field (UHF) 7 T MRI systems, with their enhanced Signal-toNoise Ratio, may offer increased image quality in terms of spatial resolution and/or shorter scanning time compared to lower field systems. However, these benefits can be difficult to obtain because of increased radio-frequency (RF) inhomogeneity, increased Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and the relative lack of specialized and commercially available RF coils compared to lower field systems. This study reports the feasibility of imaging in bones and cartilages at UHF with a 7 T MR scanner available at the IMAGO7 Foundation (Pisa, Italy). Dedicated radio-frequency coils for proton imaging have been designed, developed, optimized for different anatomical regions and validated in vivo, and are now ready for clinical research studies. The performance of the RF coil prototypes in targeting different anatomical regions are also demonstrated, obtaining images of the neck (the cervical cord) and of the knee (trabecular bone and
7特斯拉专用射频线圈磁共振成像-应用于颈髓和膝关节
磁共振成像是诊断和监测各种肌肉骨骼病变的重要工具。新型超高场(UHF) 7 T MRI系统具有增强的信噪比,与低场系统相比,可以在空间分辨率和/或更短的扫描时间方面提供更高的图像质量。然而,与低场系统相比,由于增加的射频(RF)不均匀性,增加的比吸收率(SAR)以及相对缺乏专用和商用射频线圈,这些优势可能难以获得。本研究报告了利用IMAGO7基金会(比萨,意大利)提供的7 T磁共振扫描仪在超高频下对骨骼和软骨进行成像的可行性。用于质子成像的专用射频线圈已经设计、开发、优化了不同的解剖区域,并在体内进行了验证,现在已经准备好进行临床研究。还演示了射频线圈原型在针对不同解剖区域的性能,获得了颈部(颈髓)和膝关节(小梁骨)的图像
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