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Lessons learned from cardiac MRI at 7.0 T: LV function assessment at 3.0 T using local multi-channel transceiver coil arrays

  • Cardiac MR (CMR) is of proven clinical value but also an area of vigorous ongoing research since image quality is not always exclusively defined by signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Recent developments of CMR at 7.0 T have been driven by pioneering explorations into novel multichannel transmit and receive coil array technology to tackle the challenges B1+-field inhomogeneities, to offset specific-absorption rate (SAR) constraints and to reduce banding artifacts in SSFP imaging. For this study, recognition of the benefits and performance of local surface Tx/Rx-array structures recently established at 7.0 T inspired migration to 3.0 T, where RF inhomogeneities and SAR limitations encountered in routine clinical CMR, though somewhat reduced versus the 7.0 T situation, remain significant. For all these reasons, this study was designed to build and examine the feasibility of a local four channel Tx/Rx cardiac coil array for anatomical and functional cardiac imaging at 3.0 T. For comparison, a homebuilt 4 channel Rx cardiac coil array exhibiting the same geometry as the Tx/Rx coil and a Rx surface coil array were used.

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Author:Tobias Frauenrath, Harald Pfeiffer, Fabian Hezel, Matthias A. Dieringer, Lukas Winter, Andreas Gräßl, Davide Santoro, Celal Özerdem, Wolfgang Renz, Andreas Greiser, Thoralf Niendorf
ISSN:1545-4428
Parent Title (English):2012 ISMRM Annual Meeting Proceedings
Document Type:Conference: Meeting Abstract
Language:English
Year of Completion:2012
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/06/26
Article Number:Abstract #2803
Note:
ISMRM 20th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, 5-11 May 2012, Melbourne, Australia
Link:https://cds.ismrm.org/protected/12MProceedings/PDFfiles/2803.pdf
Zugriffsart:weltweit
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik