Literature DB >> 4048453

MR imaging using specialized coils.

M R Fisher, B Barker, E G Amparo, G Brandt, M Brant-Zawadzki, H Hricak, C B Higgins.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical utility of specialized coils with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and to determine the potential improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) provided by the various coils. A total of 48 patients were studied-33 with surface coils and 15 with limb coils. MR imaging was performed with a superconducting magnet operating at 0.35 T. Two applications of surface coils were evaluated; one used for both transmitting and receiving and the other used only for receiving. Structures studied with the surface coils included the orbit, carotid artery, cervical and lumbar spine, parotid and thyroid glands, other neck structures, femoral artery, kidney, prostate, hip, and heart. The regions studied with the limb coil were the ankle, knee, wrist, elbow and popliteal artery. We calculated the SNR, and the results demonstrated a marked improvement with the specialized coils: a twofold increase for the 10-cm surface coil versus the head coil and a 4.6-fold increase compared with the body coil, a 2.3-fold increase for the 20-cm surface coil compared with the body coil, and 2.8- and 6.4-fold increases for the limb coil versus the head coil and the body coil, respectively. The use of specialized coils was feasible in the clinical setting and they provided a marked improvement in the image SNR, which facilitated the imaging of small and superficial structures.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4048453     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.157.2.4048453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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