Design of a shim coil array matched to the human brain anatomy
Abstract: Purpose
The purpose of this study is to introduce a novel design method of a shim coil array specifically optimized for whole brain shimming and to compare the performance of the resulting coils to conventional spherical harmonic shimming.
Methods
The proposed design approach is based on the stream function method and singular value decomposition. Eighty‐four field maps from 12 volunteers measured in seven different head positions were used during the design process. The cross validation technique was applied to find an optimal number of coil elements in the array. Additional 42 field maps from 6 further volunteers were used for an independent validation. A bootstrapping technique was used to estimate the required population size to achieve a stable coil design.
Results
Shimming using 12 and 24 coil elements outperforms fourth‐ and fifth‐order spherical harmonic shimming for all measured field maps, respectively. Coil elements show novel coil layouts compared to the conventional spherical harmonic coils and existing multi‐coils. Both leave‐one‐out and independent validation demonstrate the generalization ability of the designed arrays. The bootstrapping analysis predicts that field maps from approximately 140 subjects need to be acquired to arrive at a stable design.
Conclusions
The results demonstrate the validity of the proposed method to design a shim coil array matched to the human brain anatomy, which naturally satisfies the laws of electrodynamics. The design method may also be applied to develop new shim coil arrays matched to other human organs
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
- Language
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Englisch
- Notes
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Magnetic resonance in medicine. - 83, 4 (2020) , 1442-1457, ISSN: 1522-2594
- Keyword
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Kreuzvalidierung
Kernspintomografie
- Event
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Veröffentlichung
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Freiburg
- (who)
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Universität
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2020
- Creator
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Jia, Feng
Elshatlawy, Hatem
Aghaeifar, Ali
Chu, Ying-Hua
Hsu, Yi-Cheng
Littin, Sebastian
Kroboth, Stefan
Yu, Huijun
Amrein, Philipp
Gao, Xiang
Yang, Wenchao
LeVan, Pierre
Scheffler, Klaus
Zaitsev, Maxim
- DOI
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10.1002/mrm.28016
- URN
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urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1658778
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Associated
- Jia, Feng
- Elshatlawy, Hatem
- Aghaeifar, Ali
- Chu, Ying-Hua
- Hsu, Yi-Cheng
- Littin, Sebastian
- Kroboth, Stefan
- Yu, Huijun
- Amrein, Philipp
- Gao, Xiang
- Yang, Wenchao
- LeVan, Pierre
- Scheffler, Klaus
- Zaitsev, Maxim
- Universität
Time of origin
- 2020