Article 2020

A 32-channel multi-coil setup optimized for human brain shimming at 9.4T

{Purpose A multi-coil shim setup is designed and optimized for human brain shimming. Here, the size and position of a set of square coils are optimized to improve the shim performance without increasing the number of local coils. Utilizing such a setup is especially beneficial at ultrahigh fields where B0 inhomogeneity in the human brain is more severe. Methods The optimization started with a symmetric arrangement of 32 independent coils. Three parameters per coil were optimized in parallel, including angular and axial positions on a cylinder surface and size of the coil, which were constrained by cylinder size, construction consideration, and amplifiers specifications. B0 maps were acquired at 9.4T in 8 healthy volunteers for use as training data. The global and dynamic shimming performance of the optimized multi-coil were compared in simulations and measurements to a symmetric design and to the scanner\textquotesingles second-order shim setup, respectively. Results The optimized multi-coil performs better by 14.7\textpercent based on standard deviation (SD) improvement with constrained global shimming in comparison to the symmetric positioning of the coils. Global shimming performance was comparable with a symmetric 65-channel multi-coil and full fifth-order spherical harmonic shim coils. On average, an SD of 48.4 and 31.9 Hz was achieved for in vivo measurements after global and dynamic slice-wise shimming, respectively. Conclusions An optimized multi-coil shim setup was designed and constructed for human whole-brain shimming. Similar performance of the multi-coils with many channels can be achieved with a fewer number of channels when the coils are optimally arranged around the target.}

Author(s): Aghaeifar, A and Zhou, J and Heule, R and Tabibian, B and Schölkopf, B and Jia, F and Zaitsev, M and Scheffler, K
Journal: {Magnetic Resonance in Medicine}
Volume: 83
Number (issue): 2
Pages: 749--764
Year: 2020
Publisher: Wiley-Liss
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Bibtex Type: Article (article)
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.27929
Address: New York
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive

BibTex

@article{item_3158782,
  title = {{A 32-channel multi-coil setup optimized for human brain shimming at 9.4T}},
  journal = {{Magnetic Resonance in Medicine}},
  abstract = {{Purpose A multi-coil shim setup is designed and optimized for human brain shimming. Here, the size and position of a set of square coils are optimized to improve the shim performance without increasing the number of local coils. Utilizing such a setup is especially beneficial at ultrahigh fields where B0 inhomogeneity in the human brain is more severe. Methods The optimization started with a symmetric arrangement of 32 independent coils. Three parameters per coil were optimized in parallel, including angular and axial positions on a cylinder surface and size of the coil, which were constrained by cylinder size, construction consideration, and amplifiers specifications. B0 maps were acquired at 9.4T in 8 healthy volunteers for use as training data. The global and dynamic shimming performance of the optimized multi-coil were compared in simulations and measurements to a symmetric design and to the scanner\textquotesingles second-order shim setup, respectively. Results The optimized multi-coil performs better by 14.7\textpercent based on standard deviation (SD) improvement with constrained global shimming in comparison to the symmetric positioning of the coils. Global shimming performance was comparable with a symmetric 65-channel multi-coil and full fifth-order spherical harmonic shim coils. On average, an SD of 48.4 and 31.9 Hz was achieved for in vivo measurements after global and dynamic slice-wise shimming, respectively. Conclusions An optimized multi-coil shim setup was designed and constructed for human whole-brain shimming. Similar performance of the multi-coils with many channels can be achieved with a fewer number of channels when the coils are optimally arranged around the target.}},
  volume = {83},
  number = {2},
  pages = {749--764},
  publisher = {Wiley-Liss},
  address = {New York},
  year = {2020},
  slug = {item_3158782},
  author = {Aghaeifar, A and Zhou, J and Heule, R and Tabibian, B and Sch\"olkopf, B and Jia, F and Zaitsev, M and Scheffler, K}
}