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Performance analysis of integrated RF microstrip transmit antenna arrays with high channel count for body imaging at 7 T

  • The aim of the current study was to investigate the performance of integrated RF transmit arrays with high channel count consisting of meander microstrip antennas for body imaging at 7 T and to optimize the position and number of transmit ele- ments. RF simulations using multiring antenna arrays placed behind the bore liner were performed for realistic exposure conditions for body imaging. Simulations were performed for arrays with as few as eight elements and for arrays with high channel counts of up to 48 elements. The B1+ field was evaluated regarding the degrees of freedom for RF shimming in the abdomen. Worst-case specific absorption rate (SARwc ), SAR overestimation in the matrix compression, the number of virtual obser- vation points (VOPs) and SAR efficiency were evaluated. Constrained RF shimming was performed in differently oriented regions of interest in the body, and the devia- tion from a target B1+ field was evaluated. Results show that integrated multiring arrays are able to generate homogeneous B1+ field distributions for large FOVs, espe- cially for coronal/sagittal slices, and thus enable body imaging at 7 T with a clinical workflow; however, a low duty cycle or a high SAR is required to achieve homoge- neous B1+ distributions and to exploit the full potential. In conclusion, integrated arrays allow for high element counts that have high degrees of freedom for the pulse optimization but also produce high SARwc , which reduces the SAR accuracy in the VOP compression for low-SAR protocols, leading to a potential reduction in array performance. Smaller SAR overestimations can increase SAR accuracy, but lead to a high number of VOPs, which increases the computational cost for VOP evaluation and makes online SAR monitoring or pulse optimization challenging. Arrays with interleaved rings showed the best results in the study.

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Author:Thomas M. FiedlerORCiD, Stephan OrzadaORCiD, Martina Flöser, Stefan H. G. Rietsch, Harald H. Quick, Mark E. Ladd, Andreas Bitz
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4515
ISSN:0952-3480 (ISSN)
ISSN:1099-1492 (eISSN)
Parent Title (English):NMR in Biomedicine
Publisher:Wiley
Place of publication:Weinheim
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/07/10
Tag:VOP compression; body imaging at UHF MRI; integrated transmit coil arrays
Volume:34
Issue:7
Length:18 SeitenWiley
Link:https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4515
Zugriffsart:campus
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
collections:Verlag / Wiley
Licence (German): Creative Commons - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell-Keine Bearbeitung