Improving intracranial arteriosclerosic stenosis MRI using wireless resonator array inserts
Qiang Zhang1, Haoqin Zhu2, Kai Wang3
1Health Institute (Inner Mongolia Cardiovascular Research Institute), Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010059, Inner Mongolia, China.
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This study investigated the efficacy of using wireless resonator inserts in conjunction with head and neck coils to enhance carotid artery imaging. A group of patients diagnosed with carotid plaque underwent MRI scans using a Siemens head and neck coil and wireless resonator insert. The results showed significant improvements in image quality, resolution and atherosclerotic plaque detection capabilities compared to traditional wired connections. The wireless setup minimizes interference and artifacts during imaging, promoting smoother, more reliable scanning. These findings highlight the potential of wireless coil technology to advance MRI imaging and improve clinical diagnosis and treatment of carotid artery-related diseases. Further research and optimization of the imaging protocol is required to maximize the benefits of this innovative approach.
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