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Experimental generation of an arbitrarily rotated field-free line for the use in magnetic particle imaging.

Marlitt Erbe1, Tobias Knopp, Timo F Sattel, Sven Biederer, Thorsten M Buzug.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The concept of a magnetic field-free line (FFL), with regard to the novel tomographic modality magnetic particle imaging (MPI), was recently introduced. Theoretical approaches predict the improvement of sensitivity of MPI by a factor of ten replacing the conventionally used field-free point (FFP) by a FFL. In this work, an experimental apparatus for generating an arbitrarily rotated and translated FFL field is described and tested.
METHODS: A theoretical motivation for the implemented setup is provided and the required currents are derived in dependency of the coil sensitivities. A prototype of a FFL field generator is manufactured and the fields are measured using a Hall effect sensor. An evaluation of the generated fields is performed via comparison to simulated data.
RESULTS: To utilize the FFL concept for MPI, the setup generating the fields needs to be feasible in praxis with respect to power loss. Furthermore, rotating and translating the FFL, while keeping the setup static in space, is a crucial aspect for conveying FFL imaging to clinical applications. The implemented setup copes with both of these challenges and allows for experimental generation as well as evaluation of the required fields. The generated fields agree to within 3.5% of model predictions.
CONCLUSIONS: This work transfers the FFL concept from theoretical considerations to the implementation of an experimental setup generating the required fields. The high agreement of the measured fields with simulated data indicates the feasibility of magnetic field generation for the implementation of FFL imaging in MPI.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21978064     DOI: 10.1118/1.3626481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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Review 2.  Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) for NMR and MRI researchers.

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3.  Twenty-fold acceleration of 3D projection reconstruction MPI.

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4.  Multi-Channel Acquisition for Isotropic Resolution in Magnetic Particle Imaging.

Authors:  Kuan Lu; Patrick Goodwill; Bo Zheng; Steven Conolly
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2017-12-25       Impact factor: 10.048

5.  Projection reconstruction magnetic particle imaging.

Authors:  Justin J Konkle; Patrick W Goodwill; Oscar M Carrasco-Zevallos; Steven M Conolly
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 10.048

6.  Magnetic Particle / Magnetic Resonance Imaging: In-Vitro MPI-Guided Real Time Catheter Tracking and 4D Angioplasty Using a Road Map and Blood Pool Tracer Approach.

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Review 7.  Magnetic particle imaging in vascular medicine.

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