DocumentCode
756000
Title
Ultra-high-resolution imaging with a clinical MRI
Author
Alejski, Andrew ; Chen, Yuteng ; Rutt, Brian K.
Author_Institution
Imaging Res. Labs., John P. Robarts Res. Inst., London, Ont., Canada
Volume
5
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
18
Lastpage
23
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used in clinical applications for several years. It offers a physician excellent anatomic detail and tissue characterisation. Within the past decade, advances in MRI have allowed us to image with a submillimeter, in-plane resolution. Achieving such reduction in voxel volume requires novel technological developments in every aspect of the MRI acquisition process: radio frequency (RF) and gradient hardware, and pulse sequence software. We have developed new techniques for inserting a custom-designed and custom-built, high-strength gradient coil into an existing clinical MR imager. Such inserts can produce strong gradient fields that lead to maximum spatial resolution and excellent signal sensitivity. Here, we describe the interfacing and calibration methods that we have developed for our custom insert into a 1.5 T General Electric MR scanner and show that all the tests have met the specifications of the clinical gradient coil. The implementation of our method allows for switching between clinical and research modes without having to purchase and maintain another MR system
Keywords
biomedical MRI; biomedical equipment; calibration; coils; 1.5 T; General Electric MR scanner; RF coils; calibration methods; clinical MR imager; clinical MRI; custom-designed coil; high-strength gradient coil; interfacing methods; magnetic resonance imaging; maximum spatial resolution; signal sensitivity; ultra-high-resolution imaging; Coils; Image resolution; Magnetic fields; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetostatics; Phased arrays; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal generators; Superconducting magnets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1094-6969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIM.2002.1005655
Filename
1005655
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