Notes-MRI INSTRUMENTATION
Notes-MRI INSTRUMENTATION
INSTRUMENTATION
INTRODUCTION
• Para magnetism
• Ferromagnetism
DIAMAGNETISM
• Diamagnetic material have paired electrons
• Substances of this type are therefore not attracted to, but are
repelled by the magnetic field.
PARAMAGNETISM
• Paramagnetic materials have unpaired electrons
ADVANTAGE
Require no power supply.
States that : fingers of the right hand are curled around a wire and the thumb
points in the direction of the current , the fingers point in the direction of the
magnetic field
SOLENOID MAGNETS
•To create a strong magnet a number of current carrying wires can be
placed side by side
•One wire can be wrapped around to form many loops( spring like)
•Loops of wire form a coil and they are parallel to straight wires
•This spring like electromagnets is called a solenoid electromagnet
Strength of the magnetic field is
determined by the :
• Amount of current passed through the wire
• Number of loops in the spring
• Distance between the loops
RESISTIVE MAGNETS
• Magnetic field strength in a resistive magnet
depends on the amount of current that passes
through its coil of wire
• Maximum field strength in a system of this type is
less than 0.2T or 0.3T
• As resistive system consist of current carrying
loops of wires , it is lighter in weight
• To keep magnetic field on power to the system
must be on
SUPERCONDUCTING
ELECTROMAGNETS
• Superconducting magnets are electromagnets that are partially built
from superconducting material and therefore reach much higher
magnetic field
2 METHODS :
• PASSIVE
• ACTIVE
PASSIVE SHIELDING
• It is accomplished by surrounding the magnet with steel plates
•These are located inside the cryostat and are superconducting coils
•They exhibit an equal but opp. effect to the main magnet which results in a
reduction in size of the fringe field
•Performed by an electromagnetic coil and can be used to shim the system for
each patient or even each sequence within a protocol
SECONDARY MAGNET
• Shim coil
• RF coil
• Gradient coil
• Surface coil
SHIM COILS
• Shimming is a process to make magnetic field
homogenous
• These coil typically offer a high SNR because they only detect
noise from a small area , and they are positioned close to area of
interest
• Signal is received only from sensitive volume of the coil that corresponds to
the area located around the coil
COILS
RF SHIELDING
• Table should be comfortable for the pt. and allow for the
attachment of coils
• Power on/off
• Emergency off—This should be used only if the patient is in
imminent danger
• Intercom—This device allows communication with the
patient
• Scan control module
• Image-guided graphical prescription—Allows placement of
slices, the number of slices, and the gaps between them etc
MR IMAGE STORAGE
•If permanent copy of images is required they can stored on a CD
or DVD.