7 Tesla 22-channel wrap-around coil array for cervical spinal cord and brainstem imaging

Magn Reson Med. 2017 Oct;78(4):1623-1634. doi: 10.1002/mrm.26538. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Abstract

Purpose: Increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygenation level-dependent sensitivity at 7 Tesla (T) have the potential to enable high-resolution imaging of the human cervical spinal cord and brainstem. We propose a new two-panel radiofrequency coil design for these regions to fully exploit the advantages of ultra-high field.

Methods: A two-panel array, containing four transmit/receive and 18 receive-only elements fully encircling the head and neck, was constructed following simulations demonstrating the B1+ and specific absorption rate (SAR) benefits of two-panel over one-panel arrays. This array was compared with a previously reported posterior-only array and tested for safety using a phantom. Its anatomical, functional, and diffusion MRI performance was demonstrated in vivo.

Results: The two-panel array produced more uniform B1+ across the brainstem and cervical spinal cord without compromising SAR, and achieved 70% greater receive sensitivity than the posterior-only array. The two-panel design enabled acceleration of R = 2 × 2 in two dimensions or R = 3 in a single dimension. High quality in vivo anatomical, functional, and diffusion images of the human cervical spinal cord and brainstem were acquired.

Conclusion: We have designed and constructed a wrap-around coil array with excellent performance for cervical spinal cord and brainstem MRI at 7T, which enables simultaneous human cervical spinal cord and brainstem functional MRI. Magn Reson Med 78:1623-1634, 2017. © 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

Keywords: brainstem; cervical spinal cord; parallel imaging; passive B1+ shimming; transmit-receive radio frequency coil array; ultra-high field (7T).

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brain Stem / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cervical Cord / diagnostic imaging*
  • Equipment Design
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / instrumentation*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Male
  • Phantoms, Imaging
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio