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128-Channel Body MRI With a Flexible High-Density Receiver-Coil Array

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JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 1219-1225

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.21463

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MRI receiver coil arrays; parallel MRI; body MRI; multichannel MRI; 128 channels

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Purpose: To determine whether the promise of high-density many-coil MRI receiver arrays for enabling highly accelerated parallel imaging can be realized in practice. Materials and Methods: A 128-channel body receiver-coil array and custom MRI system were developed. The array comprises two clamshells containing 64 coils each, with the posterior array built to maximize signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the anterior array design incorporating considerations of weight and flexibility as well. Phantom imaging and human body imaging were performed using a variety of reduction factors and 2D and 3D pulse sequences. Results: The ratio of SNR relative to a 32-element array of similar footprint was 1.03 in the center of an elliptical loading phantom and 1.7 on average in the outer regions. Maximum g-factors dropped from 5.5 (for 32 channels) to 2.0 (for 128 channels) for 4 X 4 acceleration and from 25 to 3.3 for 5 X 5 acceleration. Residual abasing artifacts for a right/left (R/L) reduction factor of 8 in human body imaging were significantly reduced relative to the 32-channel array. Conclusion: MRI with a large number of receiver channels enables significantly higher acceleration factors for parallel imaging and improved SNR, provided losses from the coils and electronics are kept negligible.

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