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Abstract #3728

SAR Efficient Imaging for Patients with Deep Brain Electrodes at 3 Tesla: Coil Length Matters

Nejat Karadeniz1, Jo Hajnal1,2, and Özlem Ipek1
1Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom, 2Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: RF Arrays & Systems, RF Arrays & Systems

Motivation: To improve the design of pTx head coils intended to produce uniform RF fields while controlling local SAR levels for patients with DBS implants.

Goal(s): To evaluate the effect of extended coil length and increased number of rows on performance using simulations.

Approach: Comparison of SAR and RF homogeneity in 3-row and 4-row pTx head coil configurations using FDTD simulations on a human head model with an implanted DBS lead.

Results: The 4-row coil offered the best SAR control for the whole brain, with length having a greater impact on local SAR than the number of rows.

Impact: The research indicates that the length of multi-row pTx coils affects local SAR in MRI for DBS patients, enhancing efficiency and safety, and broadening imaging possibilities, potentially advancing MRI-compatible devices and personalized imaging techniques.

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