Patent classifications
G01R33/3415
MAGNETIC RESONANCE VOLUME COIL WITH MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNELS
An ultra-high field radio-frequency (RF) transmit/receive apparatus radio-frequency (RF) transmit/receive apparatus for magnetic resonance (MR) systems, may include: a dipole-array based volume coil (2) with a plurality of straight dipole antennas (3); at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6) radial surrounding the dipole-array based volume coil (2), the at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6) being substantially parallel with each other, having a plurality of ports (9, 10) for receiving a set of quadrature drive signals, the RF coil apparatus further comprising at least two independent transmit/receive (T/R) RF channels (11, 12, 13, 14) for driving the dipole-array based volume coil (2) and the at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6).
MAGNETIC RESONANCE VOLUME COIL WITH MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNELS
An ultra-high field radio-frequency (RF) transmit/receive apparatus radio-frequency (RF) transmit/receive apparatus for magnetic resonance (MR) systems, may include: a dipole-array based volume coil (2) with a plurality of straight dipole antennas (3); at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6) radial surrounding the dipole-array based volume coil (2), the at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6) being substantially parallel with each other, having a plurality of ports (9, 10) for receiving a set of quadrature drive signals, the RF coil apparatus further comprising at least two independent transmit/receive (T/R) RF channels (11, 12, 13, 14) for driving the dipole-array based volume coil (2) and the at least three circular conducting rings (4, 5, 6).
Systems and methods for an abdominal radio frequency coil for MR imaging
Various systems and methods are provided for radio frequency coil assemblies for a magnetic resonance imaging system. In one example, a method comprises: flowing air through a plurality of airflow passages formed in a radio frequency (RF) coil assembly for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system; and receiving magnetic resonance (MR) signals from an RF coil array of the RF coil assembly, wherein the RF coil array comprises a plurality of RF coil elements, each RF coil element having a loop portion which comprises two distributed capacitance wire conductors encapsulated and separated by a dielectric material.
Systems and methods for an abdominal radio frequency coil for MR imaging
Various systems and methods are provided for radio frequency coil assemblies for a magnetic resonance imaging system. In one example, a method comprises: flowing air through a plurality of airflow passages formed in a radio frequency (RF) coil assembly for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system; and receiving magnetic resonance (MR) signals from an RF coil array of the RF coil assembly, wherein the RF coil array comprises a plurality of RF coil elements, each RF coil element having a loop portion which comprises two distributed capacitance wire conductors encapsulated and separated by a dielectric material.
Coil assembly of magnetic resonance imaging device
The present disclosure relates to a coil assembly of an MRI device. The MRI device may be configured to perform an MR scan on a subject. The coil assembly may include one or more coil units, a substrate, and a sensor mounted within or on the substrate. The one or more coil units may be configured to receive an MR signal from the subject during the MR scan. The substrate may be configured to position the one or more coil units during the MR scan. The one or more coil units may be mounted within or on the substrate. The sensor may be configured to detect a motion signal relating to a physiological motion of the subject before or during the MR scan.
Integrated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coil
Embodiments relate to integrated MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) coil arrays that can be stored within a patient table when not in use. One example embodiment comprises a coil array comprising: at least one flat spine-like coil array arranged within a patient table of a MRI system; and flexible coil array(s) configured to be in a stored position within the patient table, wherein, in the stored position, the flexible coil array(s) are one of within or under the at least one flat spine-like rigid coil array, wherein the flexible coil array(s) are further configured to be in an extended position, wherein, in the extended position, the flexible coil array(s) is configured to be extracted from the patient table and to wrap around at least one anatomical region of a patient on the patient table to facilitate MRI of the at least one anatomical region.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT OF AT LEAST ONE PART OF A SUBJECT
Movement detection of at least one part of a subject located inside a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device is provided. A method includes performing an MR scan by executing a programmable MR sequence protocol. The sequence protocol includes MR excitation pulses to be transmitted via a parallel transmit system and receive time windows for receiving magnetic resonance signals via a receive system. The MR sequence protocol includes, in between the MR excitation pulses, the generation of multi-channel pilot tone signals that are transmitted via the parallel transmit system and an RF transmit coil array. During transmission of the multi-channel pilot tone signals, the pilot tone signals are received with an RF receive coil array. The received pilot tone signals are forwarded via the receive system to an analyzing unit, and movement of at least one part of the subject is determined by analyzing the received pilot tone signal.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT OF AT LEAST ONE PART OF A SUBJECT
Movement detection of at least one part of a subject located inside a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device is provided. A method includes performing an MR scan by executing a programmable MR sequence protocol. The sequence protocol includes MR excitation pulses to be transmitted via a parallel transmit system and receive time windows for receiving magnetic resonance signals via a receive system. The MR sequence protocol includes, in between the MR excitation pulses, the generation of multi-channel pilot tone signals that are transmitted via the parallel transmit system and an RF transmit coil array. During transmission of the multi-channel pilot tone signals, the pilot tone signals are received with an RF receive coil array. The received pilot tone signals are forwarded via the receive system to an analyzing unit, and movement of at least one part of the subject is determined by analyzing the received pilot tone signal.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Systems and methods for MRI are provided. The methods may include for each slice of a plurality of slices of a subject to be scanned, determining a plurality of radiofrequency (RF) parameters, the plurality of RF parameters including at least one channel parameter corresponding to each of a plurality of channels; determining a slice group based at least in part on the RF parameters corresponding to the plurality of slices, the slice group including at least two slices selected from the plurality of slices; and directing at least a portion of the plurality of channels to excite the slice group based on RF parameters corresponding to the slice group.
Radio frequency head coil for a magnetic resonance imaging system and methods thereof
In an embodiment, a radio frequency head coil for a magnetic resonance imaging system is provided. The radio frequency head coil includes a body defining an imaging cavity for receiving a head of a patient, and one or more bracket shells disposed within the body. At least one or more coil elements operative to receive a magnetic resonance signal emitted from the patient are disposed on the bracket shells.