Design of a head-support device for a novel head-only MRI scanner

Mailin Lemke , Ben Parkinson , Jacob Marsh , Joris Bierkens , Edgar R. Rodríguez Ramírez
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This study reports on the development of a user-adjustable head support device for a head-only MRI scanner with a seated patient. To avoid motion artifacts in head MRI, patients must move <1 ​mm during a typical 120 ​s image acquisition, often necessitating head-support devices. Previous studies have investigated user-adjustable head support for MRI when lying supine and patient-specific head support for seated MEG. A formative evaluation process was used with 22 participants in total across three phases: (1) determination of head support points whilst seated; (2) testing a simple inflatable bladder to provide head support; (3) evaluation of two fully resolved inflatable prototypes. Compared to an unsupported head, the final inflatable designs reduce positional diffusivity and drift over 120 ​s intervals by a factor of 2. The final two prototypes give acceptable user experience but require further refinement to fully minimise head movement. This research is applicable for any seated diagnostic imaging application where head motion must be minimized.

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一种新型仅用于头部的MRI扫描仪的头部支撑装置的设计
本研究报告了一种用户可调节的头部支撑装置的开发,该装置适用于坐着的患者的头部MRI扫描仪。为了避免头部MRI中的运动伪影,患者必须移动<;1​在典型的120​图像采集,通常需要头部支撑设备。先前的研究已经调查了仰卧时MRI的用户可调节头部支撑和坐姿MEG的患者专用头部支撑。在三个阶段共有22名参与者参与了形成性评估过程:(1)确定就座时的头部支撑点;(2) 测试一个简单的可充气气囊以提供头部支撑;(3) 两个完全解析的充气原型的评估。与无支撑的头部相比,最终的充气设计降低了位置扩散率,漂移超过120​s间隔乘以因子2。最后两个原型提供了可接受的用户体验,但需要进一步改进,以最大限度地减少头部移动。这项研究适用于任何必须尽量减少头部运动的坐姿诊断成像应用。
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