Development and Clinical Implementation of Next Generation Very Light Weight and Extremely Flexible Receiver Arrays for Pediatric MRI
Autor: | Vasanawala, Shreyas S., Stormont, Robert, Lindsay, Scott, Grafendorfer, Thomas, Cheng, Joseph Y., Pauly, John M., Scott, Greig, Guzman, Jorge X., Taracila, Victor, Chirayath, Dan, Robb, Fraser |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | We develop a novel next generation light-weight highly flexible pediatric coil array, combine it with a high-density pediatric posterior array or conventional posterior phased array, and determine feasibility of pediatric clinical use. A highly flexible 16 element MRI receiver coil was constructed with low-profile noise controlling preamplifiers that minimized reactive and resistive coupling. Element decoupling was assessed in flat and highly flexed states. With IRB approval and informed consent and assent, 24 consecutive subjects undergoing torso or extremity MRI were prospectively recruited. Care team members were surveyed on preference for the coil versus conventional coils and diagnostic acceptability of the images was recorded. Confidence interval of proportion of diagnostic exams was calculated. The array without cable weighed 480 grams, demonstrated good flexibility while maintaining element decoupling. The coil was preferred by all nurses and anesthesiologists involved in the care of the patients. Technologists preferred the coil in 96 percent of cases, and 23 of 24 exams were diagnostically adequate with 85 percent confidence interval of 90-100 percent. Light-weight highly flexible coil arrays can be constructed that maintain element decoupling. Pediatric clinical image quality is likely to be diagnostic, with acceptance by members of the care team. Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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