Yanqin Lin1,2, Zhong Chen1,
Jianhui Zhong2
1Physics,
In
human brains, intermolecular double-quantum coherences (iDQCs) can be used to
acquire high-resolution localized magnetic resonance spectra (MRS) in the
presence of large field inhomogeneity where conventional MRS methods fail.
However, an intrinsic low SNR limits their practical applications. Here, we
show that the SNR of iDQC MRS can be greatly improved through use of phased
array coils. iDQC signal from a 32-channel phased array head coil was
combined together using a nonparametric singular value decomposition
algorithm. The results indicate that the iDQC spectra from the 32-channel
coil have the SNR 1.6~2.5 times of that from a CP birdcage head coil.