Additive Manufacturing of Subject‐Conformal Receive Coils for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

H. Vanduffel, C. Parra-Cabrera, W. Gsell, R. Oliveira-Silva, L. Goossens, R. Peeters, U. Himmelreich, B. Van Hooreweder, Dimitrios Sakellariou, W. Vanduffel, R. Ameloot
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High signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) is crucial to obtaining high‐quality magnetic resonance (MR) images. However, a poor fit of fixed‐size radiofrequency (RF) coils to the subject often limits the SNR both in research and clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) practice. Therefore, there is an urgent need to fabricate RF coils that exhibit a close geometrical fit (or are subject conformal) to the to‐be‐imaged region. A range of 3D printing methods are proposed for producing such conformal coils and overcoming constraints in geometrical complexity, production time, and cost. Laser powder bed fusion and stereolithography‐based methods are explored. The fully digital workflow allows for the seamless integration of electromagnetic simulations of geometrically complex coils, resulting in rapid design iterations. SNR gains up to 68% are observed for single 3D‐printed subject‐conformal coils compared to a state‐of‐the‐art commercially available (nonconformal) coil array. In addition to tests on phantoms, a conformal 3D‐printed coil is used to image the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb from a volunteer on an MRI scanner to demonstrate the improved image quality.
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磁共振成像主体共形接收线圈的增材制造
高信噪比(SNR)是获得高质量磁共振(MR)图像的关键。然而,固定尺寸的射频(RF)线圈与受试者的不匹配往往限制了研究和临床磁共振成像(MRI)实践中的信噪比。因此,迫切需要制造出与待成像区域具有紧密几何拟合(或符合保形)的射频线圈。提出了一系列3D打印方法来生产这种共形线圈并克服几何复杂性,生产时间和成本方面的限制。探索了基于激光粉末床融合和立体光刻的方法。完全数字化的工作流程允许几何复杂线圈的电磁模拟无缝集成,从而实现快速的设计迭代。与市面上最先进的(非共形)线圈阵列相比,单个3D打印主体共形线圈的信噪比可提高68%。除了对幻影进行测试外,还使用保形3D打印线圈在MRI扫描仪上对志愿者的拇指掌指关节进行成像,以证明图像质量的提高。
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