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Comparison between eight- and sixteen-channel TEM transceive arrays for body imaging at 7 T.

C J Snyder1, L Delabarre, S Moeller, J Tian, C Akgun, P-F Van de Moortele, P J Bolan, K Ugurbil, J T Vaughan, G J Metzger.   

Abstract

Eight- and sixteen-channel transceive stripline/TEM body arrays were compared at 7 T (297 MHz) both in simulation and experiment. Despite previous demonstrations of similar arrays for use in body applications, a quantitative comparison of the two configurations has not been undertaken to date. Results were obtained on a male pelvis for assessing transmit, signal to noise ratio, and parallel imaging performance and to evaluate local power deposition versus transmit B(1) (B(1) (+) ). All measurements and simulations were conducted after performing local B(1) (+) phase shimming in the region of the prostate. Despite the additional challenges of decoupling immediately adjacent coils, the sixteen-channel array demonstrated improved or nearly equivalent performance to the eight-channel array based on the evaluation criteria. Experimentally, transmit performance and signal to noise ratio were 22% higher for the sixteen-channel array while significantly increased reduction factors were achievable in the left-right direction for parallel imaging. Finite difference time domain simulations demonstrated similar results with respect to transmit and parallel imaging performance, however, a higher transmit efficiency advantage of 33% was predicted. Simulations at both 3 and 7 T verified the expected parallel imaging improvements with increasing field strength and showed that, for a specific B(1) (+) shimming strategy used, the sixteen-channel array exhibited lower local and global specific absorption rate for a given B(1) (+) .
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22102483      PMCID: PMC3290686          DOI: 10.1002/mrm.23070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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5.  Quantitative single breath-hold renal arterial spin labeling imaging at 7T.

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6.  Design of parallel transmission radiofrequency pulses robust against respiration in cardiac MRI at 7 Tesla.

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9.  Cardiac imaging at 7 Tesla: Single- and two-spoke radiofrequency pulse design with 16-channel parallel excitation.

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10.  Towards high-resolution 4D flow MRI in the human aorta using kt-GRAPPA and B1+ shimming at 7T.

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