Abstract

PurposeThe positron emission tomography (PET)‐magnetic resonance (MR) system is a newly emerging technique that yields hybrid images with high‐resolution anatomical and metabolic information. With PET‐MR imaging, a definitive diagnosis of breast abnormalities will be possible with high spatial accuracy and images will be acquired for the optimal fusion of anatomic locations. Therefore, we propose a PET‐compatible two‐channel breast MR coil with minimal disturbance to image acquisition which can be used for simultaneous PET‐MR imaging in patients with breast cancer.Materials and MethodsFor coil design and construction, the conductor loops of the Helmholtz coil were tuned, matched, and subdivided with nonmagnetic components. Element values were optimized with an electromagnetic field simulation. Images were acquired on a GE 600 PET‐computed tomography (CT) and GE 3.0 T MR system. For this study, we used the T1‐weighted image (volunteer; repetition time (TR), 694 ms; echo time (TE), 9.6 ms) and T2‐weighted image (phantom; TR, 8742 ms; TE, 104 ms) with the fast spin‐echo sequence.ResultsThe results of measuring image factors with the proposed radiofrequency (RF) coil and standard conventional RF coil were as follows: signal‐to‐noise ratio (breast; 207.7 vs. 175.2), percent image uniformity (phantom; 89.22%–91.27% vs. 94.63%–94.77%), and Hounsfield units (phantom; ‐4.51 vs. 2.38).ConclusionsOur study focused on the feasibility of proposed two‐channel Helmholtz loops (by minimizing metallic components and soldering) for PET‐MR imaging and found the comparable image quality to the standard conventional coil. We believe our work will help significantly to improve image quality with the development of a less metallic breast MR coil.

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