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A radially interleaved sodium and proton coil array for brain MRI at 7 T

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2021

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The objective of the current study was to design and build a dual-tuned coil array for simultaneous <sup>23</sup> Na/<sup>1</sup> H MRI of the human brain at 7 T. Quality factor, experimental B<sub>1</sub><sup>+</sup> measurements, and electromagnetic simulations in prototypes showed that setups consisting of geometrically interleaved <sup>1</sup> H and <sup>23</sup> Na loops performed better than or similar to <sup>1</sup> H or <sup>23</sup> Na loops in isolation. Based on these preliminary findings, we built a transmit/receive eight-channel <sup>23</sup> Na loop array that was geometrically interleaved with a transmit/receive eight-channel <sup>1</sup> H loop array. We assessed the performance of the manufactured array with mononuclear signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and B<sub>1</sub><sup>+</sup> measurements, along with multinuclear magnetic resonance fingerprinting maps and images. The <sup>23</sup> Na array within the developed dual-tuned device provided more than 50% gain in peripheral SNR and similar B<sub>1</sub><sup>+</sup> uniformity and coverage as a reference birdcage coil of similar size. The <sup>1</sup> H array provided good B<sub>1</sub><sup>+</sup> uniformity in the brain, excluding the cerebellum and brain stem. The integrated <sup>23</sup> Na and <sup>1</sup> H arrays were used to demonstrate truly simultaneous quantitative <sup>1</sup> H mapping and <sup>23</sup> Na imaging.

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