Bei Zhang1, Daniel K. Sodickson1,
Riccardo Lattanzi1, Qi Duan1, Ryan Brown1,
Bernd Stoeckel2, Graham Wiggins1
1CBI, Department of Radiology,
This
abstract uses the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method to simulate a
stepped-diameter traveling wave system and TEM resonator system loaded with
the same body model, and compare the simulation results of these two systems
in terms of B1 mapping, SAR distribution and system efficiency. The result
shows that the traveling wave system and conventional TEM body coil in 7T are
simulated to compare in terms of B1 mapping, SAR distribution and system
efficiency. Both systems show strong B1+ inhomogeneities in the torso, though
these could in principle be mitigated with a parallel multi-port TEM
excitation. The combination of strong attenuation of the traveling wave and
high SAR in tissues near the patch antenna make the TWS less suitable for
whole body imaging than a local standing wave transmitter such as the TEM.