Title | Enhancing Whole-Brain Magnetic Field Homogeneity for 3D-Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging with a Novel Unified Coil: A Preliminary Study. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Malagi AVadiraj, Li X, Zhang N, Liu Y, Huang Y, Serry FMichael, Long Z, Yang C-C, Shan Y, Cai Y, Zepeda J, Binesh N, Li D, Yang H-J, Han H |
Journal | Cancers (Basel) |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 6 |
Date Published | 2024 Mar 21 |
ISSN | 2072-6694 |
Abstract | The spectral quality of magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) can be affected by strong magnetic field inhomogeneities, posing a challenge for 3D-MRSI's widespread clinical use with standard scanner-equipped 2nd-order shim coils. To overcome this, we designed an empirical unified shim-RF head coil (32-ch RF receive and 51-ch shim) for 3D-MRSI improvement. We compared its shimming performance and 3D-MRSI brain coverages against the standard scanner shim (2nd-order spherical harmonic (SH) shim coils) and integrated parallel reception, excitation, and shimming (iPRES) 32-ch AC/DC head coil. We also simulated a theoretical 3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-order SH shim as a benchmark to assess the UNIfied shim-RF coil (UNIC) improvements. In this preliminary study, the whole-brain coverage was simulated by using B0 field maps of twenty-four healthy human subjects (n = 24). Our results demonstrated that UNIC substantially improves brain field homogeneity, reducing whole-brain frequency standard deviations by 27% compared to the standard 2nd-order scanner shim and 17% compared to the iPRES shim. Moreover, UNIC enhances whole-brain coverage of 3D-MRSI by up to 34% compared to the standard 2nd-order scanner shim and up to 13% compared to the iPRES shim. UNIC markedly increases coverage in the prefrontal cortex by 147% and 47% and in the medial temporal lobe and temporal pole by 29% and 13%, respectively, at voxel resolutions of 1.4 cc and 0.09 cc for 3D-MRSI. Furthermore, UNIC effectively reduces variations in shim quality and brain coverage among different subjects compared to scanner shim and iPRES shim. Anticipated advancements in higher-order shimming (beyond 6th order) are expected via optimized designs using dimensionality reduction methods. |
DOI | 10.3390/cancers16061233 |
Alternate Journal | Cancers (Basel) |
PubMed ID | 38539565 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC10969602 |
Grant List | R01NS121544 / NH / NIH HHS / United States R01HL156818 / NH / NIH HHS / United States |
Related Institute:
MRI Research Institute (MRIRI)