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B0 shimming of the human brain at ultrahigh field MRI with a multi-coil shim setup

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Aghaeifar,  A
Department High-Field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society;
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society;

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Aghaeifar, A. (2019). B0 shimming of the human brain at ultrahigh field MRI with a multi-coil shim setup. PhD Thesis.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-AA28-B
Zusammenfassung
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used for contemporary diagnostics and research.
Higher static magnetic field enables imaging with a higher resolution because of the increased
signal-to-noise-ratio in comparison to low field MRI. However, this benefit is not cost-free. Less
B1+ field uniformity, higher B0 inhomogeneity, higher specific absorption rate (SAR), and
shortened T2 and T2* are some of the challenges of measurement at ultrahigh-field (UHF). The aim
of this thesis is to address higher B0 inhomogeneity at a magnet with a strength of 9.4 tesla. To this
end, the shimming hardware and software required for homogenization of the B0 field were
designed, and the performance of the constructed setups has been validated by simulation and in
vivo measurements.
The first part of the thesis (Chapter 1) describes the source of B0 inhomogeneity, how it changes
the FID signal, its consequences, and why UHF intensifies the B0 inhomogeneity. Then, the process
of field homogenization, known as shimming, is introduced, and shimming with spherical
harmonics is explained. Next, the standard method for B0 field measurement and inhomogeneity
quantification is presented, and least squares minimization is described in order to optimal currents
calculation for a constrained shimming. Then, dynamic slice-wise shimming is introduced as an
approach to achieve a better B0 uniformity by breaking VOI to sub-volumes. Finally, the multi-coil
shim setup is presented which benefits from small local coils for a more efficient shimming.
The second part of the thesis (Chapter 2) focuses on construction and application of multi-coil
shim setup as achievements of this thesis. First, the construction process of the setup and
comparison with spherical harmonic basis sets are provided. Later, the impact of the improved B0
uniformity with the dynamic multi-coil shimming on fMRI contrast is studied. Finally, a novel
multi-coil design approach is presented in which a multi-coil shim setup is optimized for shimming
of the human brain. Sections 3.4 and 3.5 present a summary of the collaborations in other related
projects. First, a novel method to design the shim coils’ wiring pattern based on stream function is
introduced which allows higher order shimming with limited number of the coils to be achieved. Next, an application of the small local coils for parallel imaging is demonstrated. Small local coils
are employed for a local modulation of the magnetic field and superimpose a unique phase variation
to the spin distribution that can be used to disentangle different part of the object.
The last part of the thesis starts with conclusions and outlook. Later, the resultant publications
are listed, and the relevant publications are appended at the end. Next, an application of the small local coils for parallel imaging is demonstrated. Small local coils
are employed for a local modulation of the magnetic field and superimpose a unique phase variation
to the spin distribution that can be used to disentangle different part of the object.
The last part of the thesis starts with conclusions and outlook. Later, the resultant publications
are listed, and the relevant publications are appended at the end.