Desmond Teck
Beng Yeo1, Zhangwei Wang2, Wolfgang Loew3,
Mika Vogel3, Ileana Hancu1
1GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY,
United States; 2GE Healthcare Coils, Aurora, OH, United States; 3GE
Global Research, Munich, Germany
The
high pass birdcage body coil is commonly used in MRI for homogeneous
excitation while the transverse electromagnetic volume coil is increasing
used in high-field parallel transmit systems. In this work, the numerically
computed normalized local SAR of four human body models, placed at three
clinically relevant landmark positions, were compared for a 16-rung high-pass
birdcage coil and a TEM body coil at 3T. Results show that while high local
SAR may be predicted under certain conditions, any comparative
generalizations of local SAR between these coils are untenable unless
validated with a diverse set of human models at key landmark positions.