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Complex B1 mapping and electrical properties imaging of the human brain using a 16-channel transceiver coil at 7T

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
卷 69, 期 5, 页码 1285-1296

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24358

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electric properties; B1-mapping; B1 phase; ultrahigh field MRI; multichannel transceiver array

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  1. NIH [RO1EB006433, RO1EB007920, R21EB006070, R21EB009133, P41 RR008079, P41 EB015894, P30 NS057091]
  2. WM KECK Foundation

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The electric properties of biological tissue provide important diagnostic information within radio and microwave frequencies, and also play an important role in specific absorption rate calculation which is a major safety concern at ultrahigh field. The recently proposed electrical properties tomography (EPT) technique aims to reconstruct electric properties in biological tissues based on B1 measurement. However, for individual coil element in multichannel transceiver coil which is increasingly utilized at ultrahigh field, current B1-mapping techniques could not provide adequate information (magnitude and absolute phase) of complex transmit and receive B1 which are essential for electrical properties tomography, electric field, and quantitative specific absorption rate assessment. In this study, using a 16-channel transceiver coil at 7T, based on hybrid B1-mapping techniques within the human brain, a complex B1-mapping method has been developed, and in vivo electric properties imaging of the human brain has been demonstrated by applying a logarithm-based inverse algorithm. Computer simulation studies as well as phantom and human experiments have been conducted at 7T. The average bias and standard deviation for reconstructed conductivity in vivo were 28% and 67%, and 10% and 43% for relative permittivity, respectively. The present results suggest the feasibility and reliability of proposed complex B1-mapping technique and electric properties reconstruction method. Magn Reson Med, 2013. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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