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32-channel self-grounded bow-tie transceiver array for cardiac MR at 7.0T

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Title:32-channel self-grounded bow-tie transceiver array for cardiac MR at 7.0T
Creators Name:Eigentler, T.W., Kuehne, A., Boehmert, L., Dietrich, S., Els, A., Waiczies, H. and Niendorf, T.
Abstract:PURPOSE: Design, implementation, evaluation, and application of a 32-channel Self-Grounded Bow-Tie (SGBT) transceiver array for cardiac MR (CMR) at 7.0T. METHODS: The array consists of 32 compact SGBT building blocks. Transmission field (B(1)(+)) shimming and radiofrequency safety assessment were performed with numerical simulations and benchmarked against phantom experiments. In vivo B(1)(+) efficiency mapping was conducted with actual flip angle imaging. The array’s applicability for accelerated high spatial resolution 2D FLASH CINE imaging of the heart was examined in a volunteer study (n = 7). RESUTLS: B(1)(+) shimming provided a uniform field distribution suitable for female and male subjects. Phantom studies demonstrated an excellent agreement between simulated and measured B(1)(+) efficiency maps (7% mean difference). The SGBT array afforded a spatial resolution of (0.8 × 0.8 × 2.5) mm(3) for 2D CINE FLASH which is by a factor of 12 superior to standardized cardiovascular MR (CMR) protocols. The density of the SGBT array supports 1D acceleration of up to R = 4 (mean signal-to-noise ratio (whole heart) ≥ 16.7, mean contrast-to-noise ratio ≥ 13.5) without impairing image quality significantly. CONCLUSION: The compact SGBT building block facilitates a modular high-density array that supports accelerated and high spatial resolution CMR at 7.0T. The array provides a technological basis for future clinical assessment of parallel transmission techniques.
Keywords:Cardiovascular MRI, Electrical Dipole, Parallel Imaging, RF Coil, Transceiver Array, Ultrahigh Field MRI
Source:Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
ISSN:0740-3194
Publisher:Wiley
Volume:86
Number:5
Page Range:2862-2879
Date:November 2021
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28885
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