Development of RF coil of permanent magnet mini-magnetic resonance imager and mouse imaging experiments.
- Author:
Shulian HOU
;
Huantong XIE
;
Wei CHEN
;
Guangxin WANG
;
Qiang ZHAO
;
Shiyu LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
Magnetic Fields;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
instrumentation;
Magnets;
Mice;
Mice, Nude;
Phantoms, Imaging;
Radio Waves;
Rats
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2014;31(5):1023-1030
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
In the development of radio frequency (RF) coils for better quality of the mini-type permanent magnetic resonance imager for using in the small animal imaging, the solenoid RF coil has a special advantage for permanent magnetic system based on analyses of various types.of RF coils. However, it is not satisfied for imaging if the RF coils are directly used. By theoretical analyses of the magnetic field properties produced from the solenoid coil, the research direction was determined by careful studies to raise further the uniformity of the magnetic field coil, receiving coil sensitivity for signals and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The method had certain advantages and avoided some shortcomings of the other different coil types, such as, birdcage coil, saddle shaped coil and phased array coil by using the alloy materials (from our own patent). The RF coils were designed, developed and made for keeled applicable to permanent magnet-type magnetic resonance imager, multi-coil combination-type, single-channel overall RF receiving coil, and applied for a patent. Mounted on three instruments (25 mm aperture, with main magnetic field strength of 0.5 T or 1.5 T, and 50 mm aperture, with main magnetic field strength of 0.48 T), we performed experiments with mice, rats, and nude mice bearing tumors. The experimental results indicated that the RF receiving coil was fully applicable to the permanent magnet-type imaging system.