Acoustic noise reduction in the NexGen 7 T scanner

Author:

Boulant Nicolas123ORCID,Ma Samantha4,Walker Erica23,Beckett Alexander23,Vu An T.56,Gunamony Shajan7ORCID,Feinberg David A.23

Affiliation:

1. CEA, CNRS, BAOBAB, NeuroSpin University of Paris‐Saclay Gif sur Yvette France

2. Brain Imaging Center, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California Berkeley California USA

3. Advanced MRI technologies Sebastopol California USA

4. Siemens Healthcare Malvern Pennsylvania USA

5. University of California San Francisco California USA

6. San Francisco VA Health Care System San Francisco California USA

7. Imaging Centre of Excellence University of Glasgow Glasgow United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractPurposeDriven by the Lorentz force, acoustic noise may arguably be the next physiological challenge associated with ultra‐high field MRI scanners and powerful gradient coils. This work consisted of isolating and mitigating the main sound pathway in the NexGen 7 T scanner equipped with the investigational Impulse head gradient coil.MethodsSound pressure level (SPL) measurements were performed with and without the RF coil to assess its acoustic impact. Vibration measurements were carried out on the gradient coil, the RF coil, and on the patient table to distinguish the different vibration mechanisms and pathways. Vibrations of the RF coil were modified by either making contact with the patient bore liner with padding material or by changing directly the RF shield with phosphor bronze mesh material.ResultsSPL and vibration measurements demonstrated that eddy‐currents induced in the RF shield were the primary cause of acoustic noise. Replacing the conventional solid copper shield with phosphor bronze mesh material altered the vibrations of the RF shield and decreased SPL by 6 to 8 dB at the highest frequencies in EPI, depending on the gradient axis, while boosting the transmit B1+ field by 15%. Padding led to slightly less sound reduction on the X and Z gradient axes, but with minimal impact for the Y axis.ConclusionThis study demonstrates the potential importance of eddy‐current induced vibrations in the RF coil in terms of acoustic noise and opens new horizons for mitigation measures.

Funder

European Commission

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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