9 / 2021-08-24 15:54:43
Water content-based conductivity mapping for TMS coil design using magnetic resonance imaging
conductivity mapping, MRI, TMS coil, water content
Draft Accepted
Jijun Han / Anhui medical university
Xiang Nan / Anhui medical university
Bensheng Qiu / University of Science and Technology of China
The transmit coil plays a crucial role in the transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) technique. It generates a magnetic field and induces an electric current in the target brain area to stimulate neuronal excitement. Designing a TMS coil requires conductivity knowledge to determine the distribution of the induced current density. However, extracting the real human subject-specific conductivity in routine is still a challenge. This work proposes a quantitative approach to obtain conductivity based on water content maps using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Water content was retrieved by MRI scanning with standard T1-weight sequences. Subject-specific conductivity images were mapped from water content via the "water content-conductivity" function. In vivo imaging was performed on a healthy volunteer. The results exhibited the proposed approach is capable of extracting conductivity values and providing subject-specific conductivity information for the design of TMS coil.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Nov 13

    2021

    to

    Nov 14

    2021

  • Sep 30 2021

    Contribution Submission Deadline

  • Nov 14 2021

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
Medical Physics Branch of Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Beijing Section
Life Electronics Society of Chinese Institute of Electronics
Organized By
Anhui Biomedical Engineering Society.
University of Science and Technology of China
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