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Performance and safety assessment of an integrated transmitarray for body imaging at 7 T under consideration of specificabsorption rate, tissue temperature, and thermal dose

  • In this study, the performance of an integrated body-imaging array for 7 T with 32 radiofrequency (RF) channels under consideration of local specific absorption rate (SAR), tissue temperature, and thermal dose limits was evaluated and the imaging performance was compared with a clinical 3 T body coil. Thirty-two transmit elements were placed in three rings between the bore liner and RF shield of the gradient coil. Slice-selective RF pulse optimizations for B1 shimming and spokes were performed for differently oriented slices in the body under consideration of realistic constraints for power and local SAR. To improve the B1+ homogeneity, safety assessments based on temperature and thermal dose were performed to possibly allow for higher input power for the pulse optimization than permissible with SAR limits. The results showed that using two spokes, the 7 T array outperformed the 3 T birdcage in all the considered regions of interest. However, a significantly higher SAR or lower duty cycle at 7 T is necessary in some cases to achieve similar B1+ homogeneity as at 3 T. The homogeneity in up to 50 cm-long coronal slices can particularly benefit from the high RF shim performance provided by the 32 RF channels. The thermal dose approach increases the allowable input power and the corresponding local SAR, in one example up to 100 W/kg, without limiting the exposure time necessary for an MR examination. In conclusion, the integrated antenna array at 7 T enables a clinical workflow for body imaging and comparable imaging performance to a conventional 3 T clinical body coil.

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Author:Thomas M. FiedlerORCiD, Stephan OrzadaORCiD, Martina Flöser, Stefan H. G. Rietsch, Simon SchmidtORCiD, Jonathan K. Stelter, Marco Wittrich, Harald H. Quick, Andreas Bitz, Mark E. Ladd
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4656
ISSN:0952-3480 (Print)
ISSN:1099-1492 (Online)
Parent Title (English):NMR in Biomedicine
Publisher:Wiley
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2022
Date of the Publication (Server):2023/01/26
Tag:body imaging at 7 T MRI; thermal dose; tissue temperature; transmit antenna arrays
Volume:35
Issue:5
First Page:1
Last Page:17
Link:Online lesen
Zugriffsart:weltweit
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
collections:Verlag / Wiley
Open Access / Hybrid
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell-Keine Bearbeitung