X-ray compatible radiofrequency coil for magnetic resonance imaging

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Abstract

The range of RF coils that can be used in combined X-ray/MR (XMR) systems is limited because many conventional coils contain highly X-ray attenuating materials that are visible in the X-ray images and potentially obscure patient anatomy. In this study, an X-ray compatible coil design that has minimal X-ray attenuation in the field of view (FOV) of the X-ray image is presented. In this design, aluminum is used for the loop conductor and discrete elements of the coil are eliminated from the X-ray FOV. A surface coil and an abdominal phased array coil were built using the X-ray compatible design. X-ray attenuation and MR imaging properties of the coils were evaluated and compared to conventional coils. The X-ray compatible phased array coil was used to image patients during two interventional procedures in the XMR system. The X-ray compatible coils allowed for fluoroscopic X-ray image acquisition, without degradation by the coil, while maintaining excellent MR imaging qualities. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Rieke, V., Ganguly, A., Daniel, B. L., Scott, G., Pauly, J. M., Fahrig, R., … Butts, K. (2005). X-ray compatible radiofrequency coil for magnetic resonance imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 53(6), 1409–1414. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20494

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