An inverse methodology for high-frequency RF coil design for MRI with de-emphasized B-1 fields
Contribuinte(s) |
J. C. Principe |
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01/09/2005
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Resumo |
An inverse methodology for the design of biologically loaded radio-frequency (RF) coils for magnetic resonance imaging applications is described. Free space time-harmonic electromagnetic Green's functions and de-emphasized B-1 target fields are used to calculate the current density on the coil cylinder. In theory, with the B-1 field de-emphasized in the middle of the RF transverse plane, the calculated current distribution can generate an internal magnetic field that can reduce the central overemphasis effect caused by field/tissue interactions at high frequencies. The current distribution of a head coil operating at 4 T (170 MHz) is calculated using an inverse methodology with de-emphasized B-1. target fields. An in-house finite-difference time-domain routine is employed to evaluate B-1 field and signal intensity inside a homogenous cylindrical phantom and then a complete human head model. A comparison with a conventional RF birdcage coil is carried out and demonstrates that this method can help in decreasing the normal bright region caused by field/tissue interactions in head images at 170 MHz and higher field strengths. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Biomedical #Fdtd #Green's Function #Human Model #Inverse Methodology #MRI #Pre-emphasis #Rf Coil #Human Head #Strength #Pulse #Power #C1 #291500 Biomedical Engineering #729901 Technological and organisational innovation |
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Journal Article |