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Organ specific mouse head coil for improved image quality in magnetic particle imaging

Authors :
Gräser, Matthias
Liebing, Tom
Szwargulski, Patryk
Förger, Fynn
Thieben, Florian
Ludewig, Peter
Knopp, Tobias
Source :
International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging 6 (2, Suppl 1): 2009046, 1-3 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging, 2020.

Abstract

Magnetic particle imaging is a very useful tool in the detection of stroke. To study the ability of stroke in a mouse model the data acquisition is challenging as a mouse brain contains only a very small ratio of blood compared to large animals or humans. The effective concentration within the whole organ is therefore very small, especially compared to the heart or the liver. Typical MPI receiver coils however cover a sensitive region of around 30 mm to 50 mm and have a bore size of above 40 mm. This leads on the one hand to non-optimal signal coupling due to the distance to the particles and on the other hand strong signals from the heart can cause artifacts in the low signal regions. In this work we present a coil optimized for mouse brain imaging, which due to its small size, also dampens signal from regions outside of the coil. Int. J. Mag. Part. Imag. 6(2), Suppl. 1, 2020, Article ID: 2009046, DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2020.2009046<br />International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging, Vol 6 No 2 Suppl. 1 (2020)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging 6 (2, Suppl 1): 2009046, 1-3 (2020)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....124045182e8d454e11f7659f71d53215
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18416/ijmpi.2020.2009046