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Three-Line Microstrip Array for Whole-Body MRI System at 7 T

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11010073

Keywords

MRI; three-line microstrip array; RF transmitter; full-body MRI

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea - Korea government (MSIT) [NRF-2019R1G1A1100803]
  2. Osong innovation center - ministry of health & welfare, the Republic of Korea [HO16C0004]

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This paper proposes the use of a triple-line microstrip array for transmitting a magnetic field into the whole body for magnetic resonance applications at ultra-high field strength, such as 7 T, achieving better performance compared to reference RF transmitters.
This paper proposes the use of a triple-line microstrip array for transmitting a magnetic field (|B-1(+)|) into the whole body for magnetic resonance applications at ultra-high field strength, such as 7 T. We explored some technologies that can potentially be applied for whole-body 7 T magnetic resonance imaging, as there is ongoing research on this topic. The triple-line microstrip transmission line (t-MTL) array consists of 32 channels. Each channel has a t-MTL, comprising a main conductor line and two adjacent coupled lines. The adjacent lines are not connected directly to the source. This configuration resulted in increased intensity and a centered |B-1(+)|-field. We compared the proposed structure and some reference radiofrequency (RF) transmitters, such as a patch antenna, using a magnet bore as a waveguide and a whole-body birdcage coil. We evaluated the performance of the t-MTL using cylindrical phantoms. We computed the |B-1(+)|-field from each RF transmitter inside a 3D human model containing more than 200 tissues. We compared their uniformity and field intensity and proposed a t-MTL array that yielded better performance. The proposed design also showed a lower specific absorption rate compared with a patch antenna.

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