Accurate Characterization of Signal Coil Receive Sensitivity in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)The Need: Accurate characterization of receiver sensitivity is crucial for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, particularly fast MRI using multi-channel coils. Different coils sample various parts of the k-space simultaneously during parallel MRI, and the final image's accuracy depends on the precise sensitivity characterization of each coil. This sensitivity information is essential for correcting signal intensity inhomogeneity and achieving accurate quantification of parameters like macromolecule, perfusion, and molecule concentration using MRI and MRS techniques. The Technology: The technology presented in this invention offers three methods for estimating in vivo receiver sensitivity. The first method, the electromagnetic field method, estimates receiver sensitivity for transceiver coils based on measurements of their transmit and transverse radiofrequency fields. The second method, the bias field method, involves post-processing of MR signal intensity to estimate the transmit and bias fields, which are then used to determine receiver sensitivity. The third method, the uniform transmit field method, utilizes transmit field shimming or combined RF pulse methods to assume uniform transmit fields and estimate receiver sensitivity by evaluating the acquired image's bias field. Commercial Applications:
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Tech IDT2012-085 CollegeLicensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |