Chien-ping Kao1, Zhipeng Cao1,
Sukhoon Oh1, Yeun Chul Ryu1, Christopher M. Collins1
Here
we compare the homogeneity in whole-brain excitation that can be achieved
with two adjustable transmit channels used to drive a patch antenna and to
drive a body array with elements combined as to form two orthogonal mode 1
field patterns. Optimal whole-brain homogeneity achievable with B1 shimming
and the resulting SAR is examined for the two approaches separately and
combined. Combining the patch and the body array results in appreciable
better achievable whole-brain homogeneity with significantly lower average
and maximum local SAR than possible with either the patch antenna or body
coil alone.