An 8 channel parallel transmit system with current sensor feedback for MRI-guided interventional applications
Felipe Godinez, Raphael Tomi-Tricot, Matthias Barthel, Gunthard, Lykowsky, Greig Scott, Reza Razavi, Joseph Hajnal, Shaihan Malik

TL;DR
This paper presents an 8-channel parallel transmit system with real-time current sensor feedback designed to enhance MRI-guided interventions, particularly for guidewire safety and heating mitigation in cardiac procedures.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel in-line pTx system integrated with a 1.5T MRI, enabling real-time RF shim updates and guidewire safety monitoring during interventional procedures.
Findings
Effective real-time RF shim updates demonstrated.
Guidewire heating mitigation confirmed.
Successful anatomical imaging in sheep torso.
Abstract
Background: Parallel transmit (pTx) has introduced many benefits to MRI with regard to decreased specific absorption rates and improved transmit field homogeneity, of particular importance in applications at higher magnetic field strengths. PTx has also been proposed as a solution to mitigating dangerous RF induced heating of elongated conductive devices such as those used in cardiac interventions. In this work we present a system that can augment a conventional scanner with pTx, in particular for use in interventional MRI for guidewire safety. Methods: The pTx system was designed to work in-line with a 1.5T MRI while the RF synthesis and imaging control was maintained on the host MR scanner. The add on pTx system relies on the RF transmit signal, unblanking pulse, and a protocol driven trigger from the scanner. The RF transmit was split into multiple fully modulated transmit signals to…
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