A plug-and-play, lightweight, single-axis gradient insert design for increasing spatiotemporal resolution in echo planar imaging-based brain imaging

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2021-06

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Versteeg, EdwinORCID 0000-0003-3235-3970
Van Der Velden, Tijl A.
van Leeuwen, Carel C
Borgo, Martino
Huijing, Erik R
Hendriks, A.D.
Hendrikse, JeroenISNI 0000000390964171
Klomp, DennisORCID 0000-0002-5884-5386ISNI 0000000396514008
Siero, JeroenORCID 0000-0001-5079-2868ISNI 0000000394978810

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The goal of this study was to introduce and evaluate the performance of a lightweight, high-performance, single-axis (z-axis) gradient insert design primarily intended for high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging, and aimed at providing both ease of use and a boost in spatiotemporal resolution. The optimal winding positions of the coil were obtained using a genetic algorithm with a cost function that balanced gradient performance (minimum 0.30 mT/m/A) and field linearity (≥16 cm linear region). These parameters were verified using field distribution measurements by B0 -mapping. The correction of geometrical distortions was performed using theoretical field distribution of the coil. Simulations and measurements were performed to investigate the echo planar imaging echo-spacing reduction due to the improved gradient performance. The resulting coil featured a 16-cm linear region, a weight of 45 kg, an installation time of 15 min, and a maximum gradient strength and slew rate of 200 mT/m and 1300 T/m/s, respectively, when paired with a commercially available gradient amplifier (940 V/630 A). The field distribution measurements matched the theoretically expected field. By utilizing the theoretical field distribution, geometrical distortions were corrected to within 6% of the whole-body gradient reference image in the target region. Compared with a whole-body gradient set, a maximum reduction in echo-spacing of a factor of 2.3 was found, translating to a 344 μs echo-spacing, for a field of view of 192 mm, a receiver bandwidth of 920 kHz and a gradient amplitude of 112 mT/m. We present a lightweight, single-axis gradient insert design that can provide high gradient performance and an increase in spatiotemporal resolution with correctable geometrical distortions while also offering a short installation time of less than 15 min and minimal system modifications.

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EPI, gradient coil, insert, magnetic resonance imaging, plug-and-play, EPI, gradient coil, insert, magnetic resonance imaging, plug-and-play, Molecular Medicine, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Spectroscopy, Journal Article

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Versteeg, E, van der Velden, T A, van Leeuwen, C C, Borgo, M, Huijing, E R, Hendriks, A D, Hendrikse, J, Klomp, D W J & Siero, J C W 2021, 'A plug-and-play, lightweight, single-axis gradient insert design for increasing spatiotemporal resolution in echo planar imaging-based brain imaging', NMR in Biomedicine, vol. 34, no. 6, e4499. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4499