Performance of receive head arrays versus ultimate intrinsic SNR at 7 T and 10.5 T

Author:

Zhang Bei1ORCID,Radder Jerahmie2,Giannakopoulos Ilias3ORCID,Grant Andrea2,Lagore Russell2,Waks Matt2,Tavaf Nader2ORCID,Van de Moortele Pierre‐Francois2ORCID,Adriany Gregor2ORCID,Sadeghi‐Tarakameh Alireza2ORCID,Eryaman Yigitcan2,Lattanzi Riccardo3ORCID,Uğurbil Kamil2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Imaging Research Center UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

2. Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R) and Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWe examined magnetic field dependent SNR gains and ability to capture them with multichannel receive arrays for human head imaging in going from 7 T, the most commonly used ultrahigh magnetic field (UHF) platform at the present, to 10.5 T, which represents the emerging new frontier of >10 T in UHFs.MethodsElectromagnetic (EM) models of 31‐channel and 63‐channel multichannel arrays built for 10.5 T were developed for 10.5 T and 7 T simulations. A 7 T version of the 63‐channel array with an identical coil layout was also built. Array performance was evaluated in the EM model using a phantom mimicking the size and electrical properties of the human head and a digital human head model. Experimental data was obtained at 7 T and 10.5 T with the 63‐channel array. Ultimate intrinsic SNR (uiSNR) was calculated for the two field strengths using a voxelized cloud of dipoles enclosing the phantom or the digital human head model as a reference to assess the performance of the two arrays and field depended SNR gains.ResultsuiSNR calculations in both the phantom and the digital human head model demonstrated SNR gains at 10.5 T relative to 7 T of 2.6 centrally, ˜2 at the location corresponding to the edge of the brain, ˜1.4 at the periphery. The EM models demonstrated that, centrally, both arrays captured ˜90% of the uiSNR at 7 T, but only ˜65% at 10.5 T, leading only to ˜2‐fold gain in array SNR in going from 7 to 10.5 T. This trend was also observed experimentally with the 63‐channel array capturing a larger fraction of the uiSNR at 7 T compared to 10.5 T, although the percentage of uiSNR captured were slightly lower at both field strengths compared to EM simulation results.ConclusionsMajor uiSNR gains are predicted for human head imaging in going from 7 T to 10.5 T, ranging from ˜2‐fold at locations corresponding to the edge of the brain to 2.6‐fold at the center, corresponding to approximately quadratic increase with the magnetic field. Realistic 31‐ and 63‐channel receive arrays, however, approach the central uiSNR at 7 T, but fail to do so at 10.5 T, suggesting that more coils and/or different type of coils will be needed at 10.5 T and higher magnetic fields.

Funder

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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