Wetterling, Friedrich; Rennings, Andreas; Kalayciyan, Raffi; Corteville, Domenique M.; Konstandin, Simon; Schad, Lothar R.:
A dual resonator system for whole-body sodium-MRI at 3T
In: ISMRM 19th Annual Meeting & Exhibition (ISMRM 2011); 7-13 May 2011, Montreal, Canada - Berkeley, CA: ISMRM, 2011, S. 471
2011Buchaufsatz/Kapitel in Sammelwerk
Elektrotechnik
Titel:
A dual resonator system for whole-body sodium-MRI at 3T
Autor*in:
Wetterling, Friedrich;Rennings, AndreasUDE
LSF ID
3322
ORCID
0000-0003-4606-3712ORCID iD
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
;
Kalayciyan, Raffi;Corteville, Domenique M.;Konstandin, Simon;Schad, Lothar R.

Abstract:

23Na-MRI (Na-MRI) can provide unique and direct information about the tissue viability after stroke [1], and the integrity of tumor tissue [2]. Nevertheless, clinical routine use of Na-MRI techniques is mostly hindered by the required specialized resonator systems. Especially the lack of available homogeneous B1-field excitation at the 23Na frequency limits the day to day use of these novel techniques. The helmholtz design has been normally used to homogenize the 23Na B1-field for human Na-MRI in recent years [3-5], although the B1-field homogeneity and reproducibility can be further improved through volume resonator designs. The benefits for 129Xe [6], and 3He MRI of the human lungs [7,8] at 1.5T had been demonstrated by others. Furthermore, high SNR and maximum B1-homogeneity can be achieved with dual resonator system [9]. The aim of this study was to test and integrate the first 23Na whole body resonator on a clinical 3T system and show its advantages over common resonator approaches as a stand-alone transceiver coil and as a transmit-only resonator in conjunction with a 23Na receive-only surface coil.