DocumentCode :
3516958
Title :
Phase alignment of multiple surface coil data for reduced bandwidth and reconstruction requirements in volumetric MRI applications
Author :
Debbins, J.P. ; Felmlee, J.P. ; Riederer, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Magnetic Resonance Lab., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
13-18 July 1997
Firstpage :
1214
Abstract :
Multiple element surface coils, or "phased array" multicoils, are often used volumetrically in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) around a region of interest, such as the pelvis, head, abdomen or thorax to increase the image signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) when compared to the single channel "built-in" birdcage body coil. For applications which require high bandwidth such as echo-planar imaging or which perform continuous image acquisition such as real-time, or which acquire data with high temporal and spatial resolution such as 3D phase contrast and time-resolved 3D, the additional S/N gained from using multiple element surface coils is often critical for attaining adequate image quality. However, using the standard "sum of squares" technique can pose significant temporal limitations to the reconstruction, or pose significant demands on the available memory size, especially as requirements for reduced image acquisition time and improved spatial resolution increase. The authors show that multicoil phase alignment allows decreased technical requirements compared to the standard "sum of squares" method, while providing substantially improved S/N performance over a volumetric body coil.
Keywords :
biomedical NMR; coils; image reconstruction; image resolution; medical image processing; 3D phase contrast; MRI; birdcage body coil; continuous image acquisition; high spatial resolution; high temporal resolution; image quality; image signal-to-noise ratio; magnetic resonance imaging; memory size; multicoil phase alignment; multiple surface coil data; phased array multicoils; reduced bandwidth; reduced reconstruction requirements; sum of squares method; time-resolved 3D; volumetric body coil; Abdomen; Bandwidth; Coils; High-resolution imaging; Magnetic heads; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pelvis; Signal to noise ratio; Spatial resolution; Thorax;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1997. IEEE., 1997 Digest
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4178-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1997.631782
Filename :
631782
Link To Document :
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