SENSE optimization of a transceive surface coil array for MRI at 4 T

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Parallel imaging (PI) techniques employ the use of multiple radiofrequency (RF) channels to transmit and/or receive the NMR signal. In the current study we use a finite difference time domain (FDTD) method to simulate the electromagnetic fields of a RF coil array operating in transmit-receive (transceive) mode and receive-only mode. Optimization of these configurations for P1 is studied as well. Our results suggest that a coil array can effectively be used for transceive or receive-only P1 techniques. For a head coil configuration, the sensitivity encoding (SENSE) optimized coil array gap size and P1 acceleration factor for MR1 are shown to be a function of the physiological-to-intrinsic-noise ratio (PhINR) with a much stronger dependence on acceleration factor than gap size. The results provide a means to optimize any PI sequence by varying the acceleration factor based on the measured PhINR. In addition, an example design for an eight-element transceive coil array for heads at 4 T is given. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Pinkerton, R. G., McKinnon, G. C., & Menon, R. S. (2006). SENSE optimization of a transceive surface coil array for MRI at 4 T. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 56(3), 630–636. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20994

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