Automatic configuration of a low field magnetic resonance imaging system
US-2016231399-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US11061089B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11061089-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916680992-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, comprising a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing magnetic resonance imaging, electromagnetic shielding provided to attenuate at least some electromagnetic noise in an operating environment of the MRI system, and an electrical conductor coupled to the electromagnetic shielding and configured to electrically couple to a patient during imaging of the patient by the MRI system. The magnetics system may include at least one permanent B0 magnet configured to produce a B0 magnetic field for an imaging region of the MRI system. The B0 magnetic field strength may be less than or equal to approximately 0.2 T.
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What is claimed is: 1. A magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system, comprising: a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing magnetic resonance imaging, the magnetic fields comprising a B 0 magnetic field having a field strength between 50 mT and 0.2 T, wherein the magnetics system comprises a plurality of gradient coils configured to, when operated, generate magnetic fields to provide spatial encoding of emitted magnetic resonance signals; a grounded electrical conductor configured to ground a patient during imaging of the patient by the MR imaging system; and electromagnetic shielding, wherein: the electromagnetic shielding is grounded; the grounded electrical conductor is grounded through the electromagnetic shielding; and a first portion of the electromagnetic shielding is positioned between the plurality of gradient coils and an imaging region of the magnetic resonance imaging system. 2. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the magnetics system further comprises: at least one permanent B 0 magnet to produce a magnetic field to contribute to the B 0 magnetic field for the MR imaging system and at least one radio frequency coil configured to, when operated, transmit radio frequency signals to a field of view of the MR imaging system and to receive magnetic resonance signals emitted from the field of view. 3. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the electromagnetic shielding comprises a frequency selective mesh. 4. The MR imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the frequency selective mesh is configured to pass substantially all electromagnetic signals having a frequency between 1 KHz and 10 KHz and reflect back substantially all electromagnetic signals having a frequency at or above 2.76 MHz. 5. The MR imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the frequency selective mesh comprises a copper mesh having a density between 50 and 150 lines per inch. 6. A magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system, comprising: a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing magnetic resonance imaging, the magnetic fields comprising a B 0 magnetic field having a field strength between 50 mT and 0.2 T; a grounded electrical conductor configured to ground a patient during imaging of the patient by the MR imaging system; and electromagnetic shielding, wherein: the electromagnetic shielding is grounded; the grounded electrical conductor is grounded through the electromagnetic shielding; and the electromagnetic shielding is grounded through a power connection of the MR imaging system. 7. The MR imaging system of claim 6 , wherein the grounded electrical conductor comprises an electrically conductive sheet. 8. The MR imaging system of claim 7 , further comprising a surface for supporting the patient during imaging, wherein at least a part of the electrically conductive sheet is disposed on the surface. 9. The MR imaging system of claim 8 , further comprising an electrically insulative layer disposed on at least a part of the electrically conductive sheet. 10. The MR imaging system of claim 6 , wherein the grounded electrical conductor comprises an electrically conductive pad. 11. The MR imaging system of claim 10 , further comprising electromagnetic shielding, and wherein: the magnetics system comprises a plurality of gradient coils configured to, when operated, generate magnetic fields to provide spatial encoding of emitted magnetic resonance signals; the electromagnetic shielding comprises a first portion positioned between the plurality of gradient coils and the electrically conductive pad; and the electrically conductive pad is grounded through the electromagnetic shielding. 12. The MR imaging system of claim 6 , wherein the grounded electrical conductor comprises a first wire coupled to a first electrical connector configured to be attached to a patient. 13. The MR imaging system of claim 12 , wherein the first electrical connector comprises a clip. 14. The MR imaging system of claim 13 , further comprising a second wire coupled to a second electrical connector configured to be attached to a patient. 15. The MR imaging system of claim 12 , wherein the grounded electrical conductor further comprises a second electrical connector configured to be removably attached to a complementary socket. 16. The MR imaging system of claim 6 , wherein the magnetics system comprises: at least one permanent B 0 magnet to produce a magnetic field to contribute to the B 0 magnetic field for the MR imaging system a plurality of gradient coils configured to, when operated, generate magnetic fields to provide spatial encoding of emitted magnetic resonance signals; and at least one radio frequency coil configured to, when operated, transmit radio frequency signals to a field of view of the MR imaging system and to receive magnetic resonance signals emitted from the field of view. 17. A method of operating a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, the MRI system comprising a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing MRI and an electrical conductor, the method comprising: grounding a patient through the electrical conductor, wherein grounding the patient through the electrical conductor comprises coupling the electrical conductor between the patient and electromagnetic shielding of the MRI system, and wherein coupling the electrical conductor between the patient and the electromagnetic shielding comprises coupling the patient to a surge protection circuit coupled to the electromagnetic shielding; and imaging the patient using a B 0 magnetic field generated by components of the MRI system, the B 0 magnetic field having a field strength between 50 mT and 0.2 T. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein grounding the patient through the electrical conductor comprises coupling the patient to ground through an electrically conductive sheet.
of the gradient magnetic field, e.g. using passive or active shielding of the gradient magnetic field · CPC title
Constructional details, e.g. resonators {, specially adapted to MR} · CPC title
of the radio frequency field · CPC title
of main or gradient magnetic field · CPC title
NMR imaging systems · CPC title
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