Evaluation of Low-Loss Polymer Switches for Multinuclear MRI/S. Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Implementation of multinuclear MRI/S as a diagnostic tool in clinical settings faces many challenges. One of those challenges is the development of highly sensitive multinuclear RF coils. Current multi-tuning techniques incorporate lossy components that impact the highest achievable SNR for at least one of the coil frequencies. As a result, optimization of multinuclear coil designs continues to be a priority for RF hardware engineers. To address this challenge, a new frequency switching technology that incorporates stimuli-responsive polymer materials was explored. Q measurements were used as a comparison metric between single-tuned, a standard switching network, and the proposed switching technology. The Q losses measured in the new switching method remained below 38% when compared to single-tuned coils. These results are consistent with low loss values reported using traditional switching networks. Furthermore, preliminary testing indicates that there is potential for improvement. These results establish the new technology as a promising alternative to traditional switching techniques.Clinical Relevance- A low loss multi-tuning technique for MRI radiofrequency coils has the potential of improving the study and diagnosis of disease.

name of conference

  • 2023 45th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC)

published proceedings

  • Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

author list (cited authors)

  • Touchet-Valle, E., Tasmim, S., Ware, T. H., & McDougall, M. P.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Touchet-Valle, Edith||Tasmim, Seelay||Ware, Taylor H||McDougall, Mary P

publication date

  • July 2023