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A 32‐channel multi‐coil setup optimized for human brain shimming at 9.4T

Authors :
Feng Jia
A Aghaeifar
Klaus Scheffler
Behzad Tabibian
Bernhard Schölkopf
Maxim Zaitsev
J Zhou
Rahel Heule
Source :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose A multi-coil shim setup is designed and optimized for human brain shimming. Here, the size and position of a set of square coils are optimized to improve the shim performance without increasing the number of local coils. Utilizing such a setup is especially beneficial at ultrahigh fields where B0 inhomogeneity in the human brain is more severe. Methods The optimization started with a symmetric arrangement of 32 independent coils. Three parameters per coil were optimized in parallel, including angular and axial positions on a cylinder surface and size of the coil, which were constrained by cylinder size, construction consideration, and amplifiers specifications. B0 maps were acquired at 9.4T in 8 healthy volunteers for use as training data. The global and dynamic shimming performance of the optimized multi-coil were compared in simulations and measurements to a symmetric design and to the scanner's second-order shim setup, respectively. Results The optimized multi-coil performs better by 14.7% based on standard deviation (SD) improvement with constrained global shimming in comparison to the symmetric positioning of the coils. Global shimming performance was comparable with a symmetric 65-channel multi-coil and full fifth-order spherical harmonic shim coils. On average, an SD of 48.4 and 31.9 Hz was achieved for in vivo measurements after global and dynamic slice-wise shimming, respectively. Conclusions An optimized multi-coil shim setup was designed and constructed for human whole-brain shimming. Similar performance of the multi-coils with many channels can be achieved with a fewer number of channels when the coils are optimally arranged around the target.

Details

ISSN :
15222594 and 07403194
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62ed57b2b363e866a39fa7377018ca7c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.27929