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Abstract #0674

Moving MRI (mMRI): imaging a moving body with synchronized magnet movement

Jingting Yao1,2, Artan Kaso1,2, Nikhil Patel3, Yin-Ching Iris Chen1,2, Yi-Fen Yen1,2, André J.W. van der Kouwe1,2, Daniel M. Merfeld4, and Jerome L. Ackerman1,2
1Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States, 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States, 3Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States, 4The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Hybrid & Novel Systems Technology, Hybrid & Novel Systems Technology, Artifacts, Brain, Motion Correction

Motivation: MRI is largely limited to scenarios involving small-scale bodily movements to minimize artifacts and field-induced physiological effects.

Goal(s): We are developing a moving MRI system where the magnet and subject’s head remain stationary with respect to each other during large-scale motion.

Approach: Utilizing a compact, dry 1.5T magnet, we built an apparatus that tilted the entire magnet assembly, including the cold head, gradient/shim/RF coils, and the subject, up and down during scanning.

Results: We demonstrated the ability to scan phantoms and live animals while the magnet is in motion and to correct for imaging artifacts caused by tilting the magnet.

Impact: Our proof-of-concept prototype moving MRI system supports the future viability of developing a human-scale moving MRI system, which has the potential to advance studies in vestibular research, traumatic brain injury, and brain-behavior interactions, among other areas.

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