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Surface coil holder for Signa.

M Bárány1, G T Mertz, J Ivicic

  • 1Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago 60612.

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|August 1, 1987
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A novel surface coil holder ensures precise positioning of phosphorus-31 (31P) and proton (1H) coils for improved magnetic resonance imaging. This device enhances accuracy in tissue slice localization for advanced spectroscopy.

Area of Science:

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Spectroscopy
  • Medical Device Engineering

Background:

  • Accurate coil positioning is crucial for high-resolution MRI and spectroscopy.
  • Existing methods may lack precision in positioning multiple radiofrequency coils.
  • The General Electric Signa spectrometer is a widely used platform for advanced imaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a new surface coil holder for the General Electric Signa spectrometer.
  • To enable accurate relative positioning of phosphorus-31 (31P) and proton (1H) coils.
  • To enhance tissue slice localization for spectroscopic analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a custom surface coil holder.
  • Integration with the General Electric Signa spectrometer.

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  • Testing of 31P and 1H coil positioning accuracy.
  • Main Results:

    • The described holder allows for precise alignment of the 31P coil.
    • Accurate positioning of the 1H coil for tissue slice localization is achieved.
    • The system facilitates improved spectroscopic data acquisition.

    Conclusions:

    • The novel surface coil holder provides a reliable solution for accurate coil positioning in MRI spectroscopy.
    • This innovation can lead to enhanced diagnostic capabilities through improved localization and spectral data.
    • The device is compatible with the General Electric Signa spectrometer, offering practical utility.