Abstract #0382
Progress on the commissioning of the Iseult 11.7T whole-body MRI: first images
Jerome Allard1, Alexis Amadon2, Guy Aubert1, Jean Belorgey1, Christophe Berriaud1, Cédric Bonnelye2, Romain Boudoin1, Nicolas Boulant2, Thierry Boussuge1, Fawzi Boumezbeur2, Philippe Brédy1, Peter Dietz3, Guillaume Dilasser1, Yannick Drouen1, Olivier Dubois1, Sandrine Faict-Bastin1, Ignacio Gonzalez Insua3, Vincent Gras2, Quentin Guihard1, Patrice Guiho1, Jean-Christophe Guillard1, Vincent Jannot1, François-Paul Juster1, Felix Koeber3, Brice Koestel4, Denis Le Bihan2, René Leboeuf1, Cécile Lerman2, Frédéric Leprêtre2, Ange Lotodé1, François Nunio1, Lionel Quettier1, Hermann Landes5, Hervé Lannou1, Aurélien Massire4, Franck Mauconduit2, Frédéric Molinié1, Hubert Neyrial1, Cédric Péron1, Luc Renou4, Arnaud Roger1, Philippe Rouffiat4, Wolfram Ruth3, Thierry Schild1, Patrick Sieber3, Mathieu Santin6,7, Martin Schroeder3, Loris Scola1, Armand Sinanna1, Vadim Stepanov1, Mathieu Szmigiel1, Olivier Tellier1, Robert Touzery1, Pierre Védrine1, Alexandre Vignaud2, Christian Walter1, and Karsten Wiclow3
1University of Paris-Saclay, CEA, Irfu, Gif sur Yvette, France, 2University of Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, BAOBAB, NeuroSpin, Gif sur Yvette, France, 3Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany, 4Siemens Healthcare SAS, Saint-Denis, France, 5Ensimtech, Buckenhof, Germany, 6Sorbonne University, Institut du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute - ICM, INSERM, CNRS, Paris, France, 7ICM, Centre de NeuroImagerie de Recherche – CENIR, Paris, France
Synopsis
The Iseult project started in 2001 and is a collaborative effort involving CEA and the University of Freiburg in academics, Guerbet, Siemens Healthineers and Bruker Biospin as industrial partners. One central aspect of the project has been the design by CEA of a whole-body magnet of 11.7T field strength with a 90-cm wide bore. After nearly 20 years of research and development, prototyping, integration and tests, first images have been acquired with this unique MRI scanner. Some key validation results are presented here.
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