Title :
Non-invasive Fiber Tracking on Diffusion Tensor MRI Using High-Temperature Superconducting Tape RF coil
Author :
Lin, In-Tsang ; Yang, Hong-Chang ; Kuo, Li-Wei ; Hsieh, Chang-Wei ; Yao, Ching ; Chang, Wei-Hao ; Chen, Chiou-ju ; Chen, Jyh-Horng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
High-temperature superconducting (HTS) coil is the reactance created by the inductive loop. A trimmer one of the best ways to increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Ox (Bi-2223) tapes were suitable to use because of the easier fabrications and lower cost. In this study, we built HTS Bi-2223 tape coils and demonstrated that the SNR of using the HTS tape coil was 3 or 4 folds higher than that of the traditional copper coil for a rat brain MR study. Acquisition time of MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can be reduced by factor of 9 for the same signal-to-noise. Accuracy of fiber tracking using DTI is also significantly improved by a factor of 2.5 or so using HTS coil. In summary, with this HTSC system, a 3T MR system could reach the high signal-to-noise of 12 T MR system with the advantage of less T2 shortening effects at high field. Currents researches are focused on brain connectivity and fMRI studies
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; bismuth compounds; brain; calcium compounds; copper compounds; high-temperature superconductors; strontium compounds; superconducting coils; 12 T; 3 T; Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O; HTS Bi-2223 tape coils; brain connectivity; diffusion tensor MRI; high-temperature superconducting tape RF coil; inductive loop; noninvasive fiber tracking; rat brain; signal-to-noise ratio; Costs; Diffusion tensor imaging; Fabrication; High temperature superconductors; Magnetic resonance imaging; Radio frequency; Signal to noise ratio; Superconducting coils; Superconducting films; Tensile stress; Bi-2223; DTI; HTS;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616933