Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):196-203 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/028
Construction of wide tuneable volume radiofrekvency coil for MR imaging of small rodentsOriginal article
- 1 Institut klinické a experimentální medicíny, Praha
- 2 Technická univerzita Liberec, Fakulta mechatroniky, informatiky a mezioborových studií, Liberec
- 3 Technická univerzita Liberec, Fakulta zdravotnických studií, Liberec
Aim: We present a radio frequency volume coil with a working volume of 100 ml for in vivo 1H and 19F MR imaging of small rodents on a 4.7 T experimental spectrometer. The coil has a single-channel excitation.
Method: Structure of coil is birdcage type with twelve longitudinal elements generating a sufficiently homogeneous electromagnetic field B1 in the coil. From commonly constructed birdcage coils, this is distinguished by the possibility of changing the resonant frequency over a large frequency range (including f019F = 188.6 MHz - f01H = 200.4 MHz @ B0 4.7T), which is allowed possible by changing the electrical capacitance between the wires through changes in the length of the coil.
Result: The quality factors in the resonances for the unloaded coil are Q1H = 328 and Q19F = 331. This is comparable to the common type of birdcage coil design used for only one of the frequencies. However, the presented coil allows measurement of 1H, as well as 19F images with comparable MR signals, but without the need to change the coils between individual measurements.
Conclusion: Both such measurements can thus be performed with an identical rodent position.
Keywords: small animals, magnetic resonance, bird cage coil, 1H/19F MRI
Grants and funding:
Práce byla podpořena z fondu SGS TUL a z programového projektu GA ČR P205-16-03156S.
Accepted: June 15, 2018; Published: September 1, 2018 Show citation
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