Highly efficient head-only magnetic field insert gradient coil for achieving simultaneous high gradient amplitude and slew rate at 3.0T (MAGNUS) for brain microstructure imaging. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • PURPOSE: To develop a highly efficient magnetic field gradient coil for head imaging that achieves 200 mT/m and 500 T/m/s on each axis using a standard 1 MVA gradient driver in clinical whole-body 3.0T MR magnet. METHODS: A 42-cm inner diameter head-gradient used the available 89- to 91-cm warm bore space in a whole-body 3.0T magnet by increasing the radial separation between the primary and the shield coil windings to 18.6 cm. This required the removal of the standard whole-body gradient and radiofrequency coils. To achieve a coil efficiency ~4× that of whole-body gradients, a double-layer primary coil design with asymmetric x-y axes, and symmetric z-axis was used. The use of all-hollow conductor with direct fluid cooling of the gradient coil enabled ≥50 kW of total heat dissipation. RESULTS: This design achieved a coil efficiency of 0.32 mT/m/A, allowing 200 mT/m and 500 T/m/s for a 620 A/1500 V driver. The gradient coil yielded substantially reduced echo spacing, and minimum repetition time and echo time. In high b = 10,000 s/mm2 diffusion, echo time (TE) < 50 ms was achieved (>50% reduction compared with whole-body gradients). The gradient coil passed the American College of Radiology tests for gradient linearity and distortion, and met acoustic requirements for nonsignificant risk operation. CONCLUSIONS: Ultra-high gradient coil performance was achieved for head imaging without substantial increases in gradient driver power in a whole-body 3.0T magnet after removing the standard gradient coil. As such, any clinical whole-body 3.0T MR system could be upgraded with 3-4× improvement in gradient performance for brain imaging.

authors

  • Foo, Thomas K F
  • Tan, Ek Tsoon
  • Vermilyea, Mark E
  • Hua, Yihe
  • Fiveland, Eric W
  • Piel, Joseph E
  • Park, Keith
  • Ricci, Justin
  • Thompson, Paul S
  • Graziani, Dominic
  • Conte, Gene
  • Kagan, Alex
  • Bai, Ye
  • Vasil, Christina
  • Tarasek, Matthew
  • Yeo, Desmond T B
  • Snell, Franklyn
  • Lee, David
  • Dean, Aaron
  • DeMarco, J Kevin
  • Shih, Robert Y
  • Hood, Maureen N
  • Chae, Heechin
  • Ho, Vincent B

publication date

  • November 25, 2019

Research

keywords

  • Brain
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85075418551

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1002/mrm.28087

PubMed ID

  • 31763726

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 83

issue

  • 6