Design of internal MRI coils using ultimate intrinsic SNR

Yiǧitcan Eryaman, Yusuf Öner, Ergin Atalar

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Abstract

Object: Internal MRI coils have important applications in diagnostic and interventional studies. Since they can be placed very close to the region of interest in the body, they are favored over external coils in applications where high-resolution images are required. In this paper it is demonstrated that ultimate intrinsic SNR (UISNR) and the optimum coil sensitivity solutions can be used to make new coil designs with higher intrinsic SNR. Materials and methods: In this study, UISNR, which is the maximum attainable value of the intrinsic SNR, is used as a measure of performance and as a design criterion. As an example, a novel endorectal MRI coil is designed. The design is tested with phantom and patient studies. Results: An endorectal coil is built to demonstrate the effectiveness of the design strategy. ISNR of the endorectal coil approximates the UISNR to 72%. Conclusion: An internal coil design method that takes advantage of the UISNR and optimum coil sensitivity calculations was presented. This method can also be used to design better internal MRI coils for different applications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)221-228
Number of pages8
JournalMagnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2009

Keywords

  • Internal MRI coils
  • Intrinsic SNR
  • Ultimate intrinsic SNR

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