R. Syms, E. Kardoulaki, M. Rea, K. Choonee, S. Taylor-Robinson, C. Wadsworth, I. Young
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Abstract
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) duodenoscope is demonstrated, by combining non magnetic endoscope components with a thin - film receiver based on a magneto - inductive waveguide. The waveguide elements consist of figure - of - eight shaped inductors formed on either side of a flexible substrate and parallel plate capacitors that use the substrate as a dielectric. Operation is simulated using equivalent circuit models and by computation of two and three - dimensional sensitivity patterns. Circuits are fabricated for operation at 127.7 MHz by double - sided patterning of copper - clad Kapton and assembled on to non - magnetic flexible endoscope insertion tubes. Operation is verified by bench testing and by 1 H MRI at 3T using phantoms. The receiver can form a segmented coaxial image along the length of the endoscope, even when bent, and shows a signal - to - noise - ra tio advantage over a surface array coil up to three times the tube diameter at the tip. Initial immersion imaging experiments have been carried out and confirm an encouraging lack of sensitivity to RF heating.
通过将非磁性内窥镜组件与基于磁感应波导的薄膜接收器相结合,演示了一种磁共振成像(MRI)十二指肠镜。波导元件由形成在柔性衬底两侧的8字形电感器和使用衬底作为电介质的平行板电容器组成。使用等效电路模型和计算二维和三维灵敏度图来模拟操作。在127.7兆赫的工作频率下,采用双面覆铜卡普顿制作电路,并将其组装在非磁性柔性内窥镜插入管上。操作通过台架测试和1 H MRI在3T使用幻影进行验证。即使在弯曲的情况下,接收器也能沿着内窥镜的长度形成分段的同轴图像,并且与表面阵列线圈相比,在尖端处的信噪比可达管径的三倍。初步的浸入式成像实验已经进行,并证实了令人鼓舞的缺乏灵敏度的射频加热。
期刊介绍:
Progress In Electromagnetics Research (PIER) publishes peer-reviewed original and comprehensive articles on all aspects of electromagnetic theory and applications. This is an open access, on-line journal PIER (E-ISSN 1559-8985). It has been first published as a monograph series on Electromagnetic Waves (ISSN 1070-4698) in 1989. It is freely available to all readers via the Internet.