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Prospect of High-Field MRI

Hitoshi Wada, Masaki Sekino Member IEEE, Hiroyuki Ohsaki Member IEEE,
Tatsuhiro Hisatsune, Hiroo Ikehira, and Tsukasa Kiyoshi

ABSTRACT - High-Field MRI provides high resolutions, well- defined chemical shift spectra and large data acquisition rates, and may bring about a paradigm shift in medicine through the in-vivo observation of metabolism.  An 11.7 T whole body MRI magnet, for example, should be able to observe metabolic reactions occurring in a human body in addition to producing very precise images of body structures.  At this field 13C-NMR and biochemical reactions of organic molecules can be detected and analyzed in-situ. Then, organs, tissues, vessels and biochemical processes responsible for irregularities in question will be identified.  However, an 11.7 T MRI magnet with a bore diameter of 900 mm is a big challenge to the present magnet technology.  Field strengths, magnet sizes and superconducting materials to be needed for future high-field MRI are described.

Index Terms—magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, NbTi, Nb3Sn,
superconducting magnet.  

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IEEE/ IEEE/CSC & ESAS EUROPEAN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY NEWS FORUM, No. 12, April 2010
This manuscript was submitted for possible publication in the MT-21 Issue of IEEE Transactions of Applied Superconductivity (2010)

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