An 8-channel Tx/Rx dipole array combined with 16 Rx loops for high-resolution functional cardiac imaging at 7 T
Steensma, Bart R; Voogt, Ingmar J; Leiner, Tim; Luijten, Peter R; Habets, Jesse; Klomp, DWJ; van den Berg, Cornelis A T; Raaijmakers, AJE
(2018) Magma - Magnetic Resonance Materials In Physics Biology And Medicine, volume 31, issue 1, pp. 7 - 18
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate imaging performance for cardiac MR imaging at 7 T using a coil array of 8 transmit/receive dipole antennas and 16 receive loops. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An 8-channel dipole array was extended by adding 16 receive-only loops. Average power constraints were determined by electromagnetic simulations. Cine imaging was
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performed on eight healthy subjects. Geometrical factor (g-factor) maps were calculated to assess acceleration performance. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)-scaled images were reconstructed for different combinations of receive channels, to demonstrate the SNR benefits of combining loops and dipoles. RESULTS: The overall image quality of the cardiac functional images was rated a 2.6 on a 4-point scale by two experienced radiologists. Imaging results at different acceleration factors demonstrate that acceleration factors up to 6 could be obtained while keeping the average g-factor below 1.27. SNR maps demonstrate that combining loops and dipoles provides a more than 50% enhancement of the SNR in the heart, compared to a situation where only loops or dipoles are used. CONCLUSION: This work demonstrates the performance of a combined loop/dipole array for cardiac imaging at 7 T. With this array, acceleration factors of 6 are possible without increasing the average g-factor in the heart beyond 1.27. Combining loops and dipoles in receive mode enhances the SNR compared to receiving with loops or dipoles only.
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Keywords: Ultrahigh field, Dipole antennas, RF coil arrays, Cardiac imaging, Image Enhancement, Humans, Signal-To-Noise Ratio, Male, Healthy Volunteers, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine/instrumentation, Equipment Design, Young Adult, Heart/diagnostic imaging, Cardiac Imaging Techniques/instrumentation, Electromagnetic Phenomena, Computer Simulation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/instrumentation, Adult, Female, Phantoms, Imaging, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Biophysics, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article
ISSN: 0968-5243
Publisher: Springer Verlag
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