Extended curvature birdcage coil design for localized magnetic field in 9.4 T MRI for multiple mouse imaging

Author:

Hernandez Daniel1ORCID,Nam Taewoo2ORCID,Lee Eunwoo2ORCID,Lee Jae Jun3,Kim Kyoung-Nam4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neuroscience Research Institute, Gachon University 1 , Incheon 21988, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Health Sciences and Technology, GAIHST, Gachon University 2 , Incheon 21999, Republic of Korea

3. Non-clinical Center, KBIO Osong Medical Innovation Foundation 3 , Osong, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk 28160, Republic of Korea

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Gachon University 4 , Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for preclinical analysis is useful for testing medical procedures, therapies, and drug development. Preclinical MRI uses small animals, such as mice, for multiple studies. Preclinical studies are often needed to control target mouse models with different parameters; thus, performing simultaneous MRIs is desired to reduce study time and provide a fair comparison. In this study, we propose a variation of a birdcage coil that is capable of providing the same field intensity for each mouse compared to a traditional birdcage coil configuration. The arrangement of the proposed birdcage coil produces a uniform and strongly localized magnetic |B1|-field in each of the four target mice. The design involves rotating the legs of the birdcage coil so that the current distribution produces a uniform field inside each mouse. Electromagnetic simulations were performed to validate the proposed design. The proposed design exhibited a better field intensity than the reference linear, circularly polarized mode birdcage coils and an eight-channel loop array coil. The proposed customized birdcage coil arrangement promises a better field intensity and uniformity across multiple mouse imaging using 9.4 T preclinical MRI scanners.

Funder

Osong Medical Innovation Foundation R&D, Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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