Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Würzburg Würzburg Germany
2. Experimental Physics 5 University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany
3. Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS Würzburg Germany
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThere is a need for high resolution non‐invasive imaging methods of physiologic magnetic fields. The purpose of this work is to develop a MRI detection approach for non‐sinusoidal magnetic fields based on the rotary excitation (REX) mechanism which was previously successfully applied for the detection of oscillating magnetic fields in the sub‐nT range.MethodsThe new detection concept was examined by means of Bloch simulations, evaluating the interaction effect of spin‐locked magnetization and low‐frequency pulsed magnetic fields. The REX detection approach was validated under controlled conditions in phantom experiments at 3 T. Gaussian and sinc‐shaped stimuli were investigated. In addition, the detection of artificial fields resembling a cardiac QRS complex, which is the most prominent peak visible on a magnetocardiogram, was tested.ResultsBloch simulations demonstrated that the REX method has a high sensitivity to pulsed fields in the resonance case, which is met when the spin‐lock frequency coincides with a non‐zero Fourier component of the stimulus field. In the experiments, we found that magnetic stimuli of different durations and waveforms can be distinguished by their characteristic REX response spectrum. The detected REX amplitude was proportional to the stimulus peak amplitude (R2 > 0.98) and the lowest field detection was 1 nT. Furthermore, the detection of QRS‐like fields with varying QRS durations yielded significant results in a phantom setup (p < 0.001).ConclusionREX detection can be transferred to non‐sinusoidal pulsed magnetic fields and could provide a non‐invasive, quantitative tool for spatially resolved assessment of cardiac biomagnetism. Potential applications include the direct detection and characterization of cardiac conduction.
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