SENSE-optimized MRI RF Coil Design with Target Field Method
- Technology Application
- This invention will be used as a probe to image different body parts inside an MRI scanner. Although it can be used for standard imaging techniques, its advantages will be maximally utilized with parallel imaging techniques that are employed to accelerate image data collection without sacrificing spatial resolution. This invention will be used as an integral part of any MRI scanner and can be commercially sold as a standard or optional part for MRI systems.
- Detailed Technology Description
- University researchers have developed a method that solves the inverse problem, where the best coil topography is calculated based on the performance criteria specified by the designer. Prior art uses basic coil geometries, such as circular or rectangular, whereas our coil structure can assume any arbitrary shape to get the best performance. The coil design criteria proposed begins with finding the current distribution on a prescribed surface that will maximize the signal-to-noise within the volume of interest. Therefore, the outcome will be the highest possible SNR among all possible coil designs.
- Supplementary Information
- Patent Number: US7362101B2
Application Number: US2006411257A
Inventor: Muftuler, Lutfi | Chen, Gang | Nalcioglu, Orhan
Priority Date: 27 Apr 2005
Priority Number: US7362101B2
Application Date: 25 Apr 2006
Publication Date: 22 Apr 2008
IPC Current: G01V000300 | B23P001704 | H01F000706
US Class: 324318 | 029592 | 0296021 | 029605
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Sense optimized MRI RF coil designed with a target field method
Usefulness: Sense optimized MRI RF coil designed with a target field method
Summary: Used for manufacturing a magnetic resonance imaging radio frequency coil, that is utilized in a magnetic resonance imaging scanner.
Novelty: Magnetic resonance imaging radio frequency coil manufacturing method, involves determining current distribution on preset surface that maximizes signal-to-noise ratio, and providing coil topography with determined distribution
- Industry
- Biomedical
- Sub Category
- Medical Imaging
- Application No.
- 7362101
- Others
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Tech ID/UC Case
18812/2005-616-0
Related Cases
2005-616-0
- *Abstract
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In the past, people have used general-purpose MRI RF coil structures, which were not optimized for accelerated SENSE imaging technique. Therefore, SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) was not maximized for this particular technique. Several researchers have tested several basic RF coil designs and among the limited number of units tested, they picked the one with best performance. But none of the designs that were tested had been designed to minimize the geometry factor g of parallel imaging technique to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, this approach does not guarantee the best possible performance among all possible coil designs.
- *IP Issue Date
- Apr 22, 2008
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Gang Chen
Department:
Name: L. Tugan Muftuler
Department:
Name: Orhan Nalcioglu
Department:
- Country/Region
- USA

