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A dual-tuned 13 C/ 1 H head coil for PET/MR hybrid neuroimaging: Development, attenuation correction, and first evaluation.
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Medical physics [Med Phys] 2018 Nov; Vol. 45 (11), pp. 4877-4887. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Sep 24. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: This study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate a dual-tuned <superscript>13</superscript> C/ <superscript>1</superscript> H head coil for integrated positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) neuroimaging. The radiofrequency (RF) head coil is designed for optimized MR imaging performance and PET transparency and attenuation correction (AC) is applied for accurate PET quantification.<br />Material and Methods: A dual-tuned <superscript>13</superscript> C/ <superscript>1</superscript> H RF head coil featuring a 16-rung birdcage was designed to be used for integrated PET/MR hybrid imaging. While the open birdcage design can be considered inherently PET transparent, all further electronic RF components were placed as far as possible outside of the field-of-view (FOV) of the PET detectors. The RF coil features a rigid geometry and thin-walled casing. Attenuation correction of the RF head coil is performed by generating and applying a dedicated 3D CT-based template attenuation map (μmap). Attenuation correction was systematically evaluated in phantom experiments using a large-volume cylindrical emission phantom filled with 18-F-Fluordesoxyglucose (FDG) radiotracer. The PET/MR imaging performance and PET attenuation correction were then evaluated in a patient study including six patients.<br />Results: The dual-tuned RF head coil causes a mean relative attenuation difference of 8.8% across the volume of the cylindrical phantom, while the local relative differences range between 1% and 25%. Applying attenuation correction, the relative difference between the two measurements with and without RF coil is reduced to mean value of 0.5%, with local differences of ±3.6%. The quantitative results of the phantom measurements were corroborated by patient PET/MR measurements. Patient scans using the RF head coil show a decrease of PET signal of 5.17% ± 0.81% when compared to the setup without RF head coil in place, which served as a reference scan. When applying attenuation correction of the RF coil in the patient measurements, the mean difference to a measurement without RF coil was reduced to -0.87% ± 0.65%.<br />Conclusion: A dual-tuned <superscript>13</superscript> C/ <superscript>1</superscript> H RF head coil was designed and evaluated regarding its potential use in integrated PET/MR hybrid imaging. Attenuation correction was successfully applied. In conclusion, the RF head coil was successfully integrated into PET/MR hybrid imaging and can now be used for <superscript>13</superscript> C/ <superscript>1</superscript> H multinuclear hybrid neuroimaging in future studies.<br /> (© 2018 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2473-4209
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medical physics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30182463
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.13171