Non-Proton Lung Coils for 3 T

Non-Proton Lung Coils for 3 T

Description

  • X nucleus coils for lung imaging
  • ellipitcal volume transmit or transmit/receive resonator
  • receive coils / arrays with up to 32 channels
  • dual-tuned versions on demand
  • available for various nuclei such as 3He, 13C, 19F, 129Xe
  • B0-field strengths 1.5 T and 3 T
  • individually adaptable to different MR systems

For a quotation on this coil please contact us.

Regulatory requirements for medical products will vary by country and MR system.

Please, contact us at info@rapidbiomed.de or info@rapidmri.com (USA, Canada, and South America) to determine approval status for products mentioned on this product page.


Image Courtesy:

image 1: Marcel Gutberlet, Hannover Medical School, Germany
image 2: Jim Wild, University of Sheffield, U.K

Datasheet

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Publications

A. Obert et al.: 1H-guided reconstruction of 19F gas MRI in COPD patients. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2020;00, 1-11 (2020) DOI: org/10.1002/mrm.28209
with RAPID Biomedical 19F transmit coil V-XLS-015-01579 and 16-channel receive array P-X16LE-015-01580

A. Kern et al.: Mapping of regional lung microstructural parameters using hyperpolarized 129Xe dissolved‐phase MRI in healthy volunteers and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, doi: 10.1002/mrm.27559 (2018)
with RAPID Biomedical 129Xe transmit coil V-XLS-015-01434-002b and receive array P-X16LE-015-01485-001

A. L. Kern et al.: Regional investigation of lung function and microstructure parameters by localized 129Xe chemical shift saturation recovery and dissolved‐phase imaging: A reproducibility study.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, doi: 10.1002/mrm.27407 (2018)
with RAPID Biomedical 129Xe transmit coil V-XLS-015-01434-002b and receive array P-X16LE-015-01485-001

T. Henzeler et al.: Imaging of Tumor Viability in Lung Cancer: Initial Results Using 23Na-MRI.
Fortschr Röntgenstr,184, 340–344 (2012)
with RAPID Biomedical 23Na transmit / receive array P-X02LS-X04LE-H02LE-030-01244

A. Obert et al.: Ventilation/Perfusion Mapping in the human lung using 19F MRI of Perfluoropropane. ISMRM 2018, Paris, Poster # 2473

M. Gutberlet et al.: Free-breathing Dynamic 19F Gas MR Imaging for Mapping of Regional Lung Ventilation in Patients with COPD.
radiology.rsna.org n Radiology: Volume 286: Number 3—March 2018

M. Gutberlet et al.: Real-time dynamic fluorinated gas MRI in free breathing for mapping of regional lung ventilation in patients with COPD and healthy volunteers using a 16 channel receive coil at 1.5T.
http://indexsmart.mirasmart.com/ISMRM2016/PDFfiles/1140… (2016)

A. Obert, M. Gutberlet, F. Wacker, J. Vogel-Claussen: Optimization of Signal-to-Noise ratio for improved Lung Ventilation Imaging using 19F MRI with Perfluoropropane. DZL 2018, Bad Nauheim, No. 908

all with RAPID Biomedical 19F transmit coil V-XLS-015-01579 and 16-channel receive array P-X16LE-015-01580

 

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