RF coil considerations for short‐ T 2 MRI
2010; Wiley; Volume: 64; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/mrm.22558
ISSN1522-2594
AutoresR. Adam Horch, Ken Wilkens, Daniel F. Gochberg, Mark D. Does,
Tópico(s)NMR spectroscopy and applications
ResumoWith continuing hardware and pulse sequence advancements, modern MRI is gaining sensitivity to signals from short-T(2) (1)H species under practical experimental conditions. However, conventional MRI coils are typically not designed for this type of application, as they often contain proton-rich construction materials that may contribute confounding (1)H background signal during short-T(2) measurements. An example of this is shown herein. Separately, a loop-gap style coil was used to compare different coil construction materials and configurations with respect to observed (1)H background signal sizes in a small animal imaging system. Background signal sources were spatially identified and quantified in a number of different coil configurations. It was found that the type and placement of structural coil materials around the loop-gap resonator, as well as the coil's shielding configuration, are critical determinants of the coil's background signal size. Although this study employed a loop-gap resonator design, these findings are directly relevant to standard volume coils commonly used for MRI.
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