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55 Mn-based fiducial markers for rapid and automated RF coil localization for hyperpolarized 13 C MRI.

Michael A Ohliger1, Jeremy W Gordon1, Lucas Carvajal1, Peder E Z Larson1, Jao J Ou2, Shubhangi Agarwal1, Zihan Zhu1, Daniel B Vigneron1, Cornelius von Morze3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To use fiducial markers containing manganese 55 to rapidly localize carbon 13 (13 C) RF coils for correcting images for B1 variation.
METHODS: Hollow high-density polyethylene spheres were filled with 3M sodium permanganate and affixed to a rectangular 13 C-tuned RF coil. The relative positions of the markers and coil conductors were mapped using CT. Marker positions were measured by MRI using a series of 1D projections and automated peak detection. Once the coil location was determined, coil sensitivity was estimated using a quasi-static calculation. Simulations were performed to determine the minimum number of projections required for robust localization. Phantom experiments were used to confirm the accuracy of marker localization as well as the calculated coil sensitivity. Finally, in vivo validation was performed using hyperpolarized 13 C pyruvate in a rat model.
RESULTS: In simulations, our algorithm was accurate in determining marker positions when at least 6 projections were used (RMSE 1.4 ± 0.9 mm). These estimates were verified in phantom experiments, where markers locations were determined with an RMS accuracy of 1.3 mm. A minimum SNR of 4 was required for automated detection to perform accurately. Computed coil sensitivity had a median error of 17% when taken over the entire measured area and 5.7% over a central region. In a rat, correction for nonuniform reception and flip angle was able to normalize the signals arising from asymmetrically positioned kidneys.
CONCLUSION: Manganese 55 fiducial markers are an inexpensive and reliable method for rapidly localizing 13 C RF coils and correcting 13 C images for B1 variation without user intervention.
© 2020 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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Keywords:  RF coil; coil sensitivity; fiducials; hyperpolarized carbon; manganese

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32738073      PMCID: PMC8354199          DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28424

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


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