Towards Large Diameter Transmit Coils for 7-T Head Imaging: A Detailed Comparison of a Set of Transmit Element Design Concepts.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS
Max Joris Hubmann, Stephan Orzada, Robert Kowal, Johannes Anton Grimm, Oliver Speck, Holger Maune
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Abstract

Many different transmit (Tx) coil concepts and designs for 7-T magnetic resonance imaging of the head have been proposed. Most of them are placed close to the head and in combination with the receive coils creating a helmet-like structure. This limits the space for additional equipment for external stimuli. A large diameter transmit coil can increase the ease using supplementary measurement devices. Therefore, this study systematically evaluated nine different Tx elements regarding their performance within a large diameter transmit coil with a diameter > $$ > $$  350 mm. Each Tx element was examined regarding its power and specific absorption rate (SAR) efficiencies, its loading dependence, intrinsic decoupling, and its radio frequency (RF) shimming capability. Additionally, an experimental validation of | B 1 + | $$ \mid {B}_1^{+}\mid $$ -maps was performed. The loop-based Tx elements (circular and rectangular loop) provided the highest power and SAR efficiency with at least 15.5% and 21.2% higher efficiencies for a single channel and 22.1% and 18.0% for the eight-channel array, respectively. In terms of voxel-wise power efficiency, the circular loop was the superior Tx element type within most of the head. Looking at the voxel-wise SAR efficiency, the loop-based elements manifest themselves as the most efficient type within most of the central brain. The mutual coupling was lowest for the passively fed dipole ( - $$ - $$ 31.23 dB). The highest RF shimming capability in terms of sum of normalized singular values was calculated for the rectangular (4.21) and the circular loop (4.36), whereby the L-curve results showed that the arrays have only minor | B 1 + | $$ \mid {B}_1^{+}\mid $$ shimming performance differences for the transversal slice. For the hippocampus, the meander element provided the highest overall homogeneity with a minimal coefficient of variation (CoV) of 5.1%. This work provides extensive and unique data for single and eight-channel Tx elements applying common performance benchmarks and enables further discourse on multi-channel evaluations towards large diameter Tx coils at 7-T head imaging. On the bases of the provided results, the preferable Tx element type for this specific application is loop-based.

迈向用于7-T头成像的大直径发射线圈:一组发射元件设计概念的详细比较。
许多不同的传输(Tx)线圈的概念和设计为头部的7-T磁共振成像已经提出。它们中的大多数被放置在靠近头部的地方,并与接收线圈结合在一起,形成类似头盔的结构。这限制了用于外部刺激的附加设备的空间。大直径的传输线圈可以增加使用辅助测量装置的便利性。因此,本研究系统地评估了9种不同的Tx元件在直径为> $$ > $$ 350 mm的大直径传输线圈中的性能。测试了每个Tx元件的功率和比吸收率(SAR)效率、负载依赖性、固有去耦和射频(RF)振荡能力。此外,对| b1 + | $$ \mid {B}_1^{+}\mid $$ -maps进行了实验验证。基于环路的Tx元件(圆形和矩形环路)提供了最高的功率和SAR效率,至少为15.5% and 21.2% higher efficiencies for a single channel and 22.1% and 18.0% for the eight-channel array, respectively. In terms of voxel-wise power efficiency, the circular loop was the superior Tx element type within most of the head. Looking at the voxel-wise SAR efficiency, the loop-based elements manifest themselves as the most efficient type within most of the central brain. The mutual coupling was lowest for the passively fed dipole ( - $$ - $$ 31.23 dB). The highest RF shimming capability in terms of sum of normalized singular values was calculated for the rectangular (4.21) and the circular loop (4.36), whereby the L-curve results showed that the arrays have only minor | B 1 + | $$ \mid {B}_1^{+}\mid $$ shimming performance differences for the transversal slice. For the hippocampus, the meander element provided the highest overall homogeneity with a minimal coefficient of variation (CoV) of 5.1%. This work provides extensive and unique data for single and eight-channel Tx elements applying common performance benchmarks and enables further discourse on multi-channel evaluations towards large diameter Tx coils at 7-T head imaging. On the bases of the provided results, the preferable Tx element type for this specific application is loop-based.
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NMR in Biomedicine
NMR in Biomedicine 医学-光谱学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.30%
发文量
209
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: NMR in Biomedicine is a journal devoted to the publication of original full-length papers, rapid communications and review articles describing the development of magnetic resonance spectroscopy or imaging methods or their use to investigate physiological, biochemical, biophysical or medical problems. Topics for submitted papers should be in one of the following general categories: (a) development of methods and instrumentation for MR of biological systems; (b) studies of normal or diseased organs, tissues or cells; (c) diagnosis or treatment of disease. Reports may cover work on patients or healthy human subjects, in vivo animal experiments, studies of isolated organs or cultured cells, analysis of tissue extracts, NMR theory, experimental techniques, or instrumentation.
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