DocumentCode :
108626
Title :
Design of a Four-Channel Surface Receiver Coil Array Without Preamplifiers for the Decoupling Between Elements: Validation for High-Resolution Rat Knee MR Imaging
Author :
Perrier, Anne-Laure ; Goebel, J. ; Pinzano-Watrin, A. ; Roeder, E. ; Gillet, P. ; Grenier, D. ; Beuf, Olivier
Author_Institution :
INSA-Lyon, Univ. de Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France
Volume :
13
Issue :
6
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jun-13
Firstpage :
2450
Lastpage :
2458
Abstract :
In magnetic resonance imaging, multichannel coil arrays are increasingly being used to improve signal-to-noise ratio in order to increase spatial and/or temporal image resolution. A recent decoupling technique allows conception of two-channel surface transceiver coil arrays. This technique, based on a common conductor, does not require an additional preamplifier for the decoupling between elements. In this case, the coil array loops are directly connected to the independent transmit/receive switches and preamplifiers of the MR system. Using this common conductor decoupling technique, a topology of a four-channel coil array is developed and described in this paper. A four-channel surface receiver coil array is designed to perform the simultaneous acquisition of both rat knee joints at 7 T. Without the use of additional preamplifiers, a good decoupling between channels is obtained and very high spatial resolution 3-D images with a voxel size of 49 × 49 × 98 μm3 is achieved in 1 h 22 min scan time. Acquisitions allow the quantification of cartilage morphological parameters such as thickness and volume.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; bone; coils; image resolution; medical image processing; cartilage morphological parameters; conductor decoupling technique; four-channel surface receiver coil array; high-resolution rat knee MR imaging; high-spatial resolution 3-D images; image resolution; magnetic flux density 7 T; magnetic resonance imaging; multichannel coil arrays; signal-to-noise ratio; time 82 min; transmit-receive switches; two-channel surface transceiver coil arrays; Four-channels nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) surface coil array; small animal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); tunable device;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2254894
Filename :
6488711
Link To Document :
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