## Abstract A planar YBa~2~Cu~3~O~x~ (YBCO) coil has been used as a pick‐up coil in a nuclear magnetic resonance imager. It was found that the quality factor __Q__ of the YBCO coil was greater than its copper counterpart by approaching 50% even in a field of 0.15 T. The Q of the copper coil at 77 K
Improved receiver coil for upper thoracic spine imaging in a vertical magnetic field
✍ Scribed by Lars Malmgren; Freddy Ståhlberg; Stig Holtås; Elna-Marie Larsson; Bertil R. R. Persson
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 463 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1053-1807
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
To improve image quality in the upper thoracic spine, an anatomically shaped copper wire loop coil, made to fit over the patient's shoulders, was constructed. The coil was permanently mounted on a foam‐rubber vest to facilitate attachment to the patient. Phantom and in vivo studies of the performance of the coil in healthy volunteers showed as much as a two times greater signal‐to‐noise ratio relative to that of standard coils for the upper thoracic spine. In a patient with lesions in the upper thoracic cord, the coil gave better image quality in the region of interest than did the standard coils. The coil has been integrated into the authors' routine imaging equipment and has been the coil of choice for imaging of the upper thoracic spine on their 0.3‐T vertical field system.
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