AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on improving Delta relaxation enhanced magnetic resonance (dreMR) imaging by analyzing the interactions between an additional B0 electromagnet and a 1.5T MRI system.
  • The research involves enhancing the design and shielding of the electromagnet, demonstrating significant reductions in unwanted eddy currents that could affect imaging quality.
  • Ultimately, the refined dreMR system achieves effective field shifts of 0.22T without substantial residual interference from eddy currents, indicating promising results for clinical applications.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Delta relaxation enhanced magnetic resonance (dreMR) imaging requires an auxiliary B0 electromagnet capable of shifting the main magnetic field within a clinical 1.5 Tesla (T) MR system. In this work, the main causes of interaction between an actively shielded, insertable resistive B0 electromagnet and a 1.5T superconducting system are systematically identified and mitigated.

Methods: The effects of nonideal fabrication of the field-shifting magnet are taken into consideration through careful measurement during winding and improved accuracy in the design of the associated active shield. The shielding performance of the resultant electromagnet is compared against a previously built system in which the shield design was based on an ideal primary coil model. Hardware and software approaches implemented to eliminate residual image artifacts are presented in detail.

Results: The eddy currents produced by the newly constructed dreMR system are shown to have a significantly smaller "long-time-constant" component, consistent with the hypothesis that less energy is deposited into the cryostat of the MR system.

Conclusion: With active compensation, the dreMR imaging system is capable of 0.22T field shifts within a clinical 1.5T MRI with no significant residual eddy-current fields.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.25014DOI Listing

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