Options
Design of a head coil for high resolution mouse brain perfusion imaging using magnetic particle imaging
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2020-11-25
Sprache
English
Author
Gräser, Matthias
Liebing, Tom
Institut
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
65
Issue
23
Article Number
235007
Citation
Physics in Medicine and Biology 23 (65): 235007 (2020-11-25)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a novel and versatile imaging modality developing toward human application. When up-scaling to human size, the sensitivity of the systems naturally drops as the coil sensitivity depends on the bore diameter. Thus, new methods to push the sensitivity limit further have to be investigated to cope for this loss. In this paper a dedicated surface coil for mice is developed, improving the sensitivity in cerebral imaging applications. Similar to magnetic resonance imaging the developed surface coil improves the sensitivity due to the closer vicinity to the region of interest. With the developed surface coil presented in this work, it is possible to image tracer samples containing only 896 pgfe and detect even small vessels and anatomical structures within a wild type mouse model. As current sensitivity measures require a tracer system a new method for determining a sensitivity measure without this requirement is presented and verified to enable comparison between MPI receiver systems.
Schlagworte
brain perfusion
coil design
magnetic particle imaging
sensitivity