- 00000018WIA30328870GYZ
- id_400246851.3
- Apr 13, 2022 2:43:54 AM
Surface coil artifact
When scanning with surface coils, remember these basic rules:
- Match the coil to the anatomy or area you are going to image – this will let you optimize the SNR for the desired scan time.
- Match the FOV to the size of the coil or number of coil elements selected.
- If the receiver coil is larger than the FOV, signal from tissue outside the FOV can be aliased into the FOV. To help overcome this problem, apply a large enough No Phase Wrap factor to oversample in the phase direction. Although this removes the aliased signal, scan time is prolonged.
- Smaller coils reduce the area of coverage, yet increase the inherent SNR of images and therefore fewer signal averages are needed.
- Individual patient anatomy may sometimes make it difficult to use the appropriate coil. It may be necessary to use an alternative coil (such as a Flex coil) to get the best image possible. While image quality may suffer, the alternative is no image at all.
- Select a coil configuration and FOV based on the number of elements chosen.
- Consult individual coil manuals for FOV coverage and be conscious of the coil’s limitations when selecting FOV.
- Always read the manual for the particular coil configuration you are using.
- Always be aware of and follow safe MR scanning procedures.
