Three-row MRI receive array with remote circuitry to preserve radiation transparency

Phys Med Biol. 2024 Mar 27. doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/ad388c. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTObjectiveUp to this point, 1.5T linac-compatible coil array layouts have been restricted to one or two rows of coils because of the desire to place radiation-opaque circuitry adjacent to the coils and outside the radiolucent window through which the linac beam travels. Such layouts can limit parallel imaging performance. The purpose of this work was to design and build a three-row array in which remotely located circuits permitted a central row of coils while preserving the radiolucent window.
ApproachThe remote circuits consisted of a phase shifter to cancel the phase introduced by the coaxial link between the circuit and coil, followed by standard components for tuning, matching, detuning, and preamplifier decoupling. Tests were performed to compare prototype single-channel coils with remote or local circuits, which were followed by tests comparing two- and three-row arrays with similar coverage.
Main resultsThe single-channel coil with the remote circuit maintained 85% SNR at depths of 30mm or more as compared to a coil with local circuit. The three-row array provided similar SNR as the two-row array, along with geometry factor advantages for parallel imaging acceleration in the head-foot direction.
SignificanceThe remote circuit strategy could potentially support future MR-linac arrays by allowing greater flexibility in array layout compared to those confined b...
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