Comparison of tight‐fitting 7T parallel‐transmit head array designs using excitation uniformity and local specific absorption rate metrics

Author:

Kazemivalipour Ehsan12ORCID,Wald Lawrence L.123ORCID,Guerin Bastien12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Charlestown Massachusetts USA

2. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Harvard‐MIT Division of Health Sciences Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWe model the performance of parallel transmission (pTx) arrays with 8, 16, 24, and 32 channels and varying loop sizes built on a close‐fitting helmet for brain imaging at 7 T and compare their local specific absorption rate (SAR) and flip‐angle performances to that of birdcage coil (used as a baseline) and cylindrical 8‐channel and 16‐channel pTx coils (single‐row and dual‐row).MethodsWe use the co‐simulation approach along with MATLAB scripting for batch‐mode simulation of the coils. For each coil, we extracted B1+ maps and SAR matrices, which we compressed using the virtual observation points algorithm, and designed slice‐selective RF shimming pTx pulses with multiple local SAR and peak power constraints to generate L‐curves in the transverse, coronal, and sagittal orientations.ResultsHelmet designs outperformed cylindrical pTx arrays at a constant number of channels in the flip‐angle uniformity at a constant local SAR metric: up to 29% for 8‐channel arrays, and up to 34% for 16‐channel arrays, depending on the slice orientation. For all helmet arrays, increasing the loop diameter led to better local SAR versus flip‐angle uniformity tradeoffs, although this effect was more pronounced for the 8‐channel and 16‐channel systems than the 24‐channel and 32‐channel systems, as the former have more limited degrees of freedom and therefore benefit more from loop‐size optimization.ConclusionHelmet pTx arrays significantly outperformed cylindrical arrays with the same number of channels in local SAR and flip‐angle uniformity metrics. This improvement was especially pronounced for non‐transverse slice excitations. Loop diameter optimization for helmets appears to favor large loops, compatible with nearest‐neighbor decoupling by overlap.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

Reference57 articles.

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