Claims
- 1. A vest coil comprising;
a vest structure wearable by a patient and including opposed arm holes for receiving the patient's arms therethrough; and a coil structure supported by the vest to receive magnetic resonance image signals from the region of the patient's lungs.
- 2. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the coil structure includes at least one coil encircling an armhole.
- 3. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the coil structure includes two coils, one passing around each of the opposed arm holes.
- 4. The vest coil of claim 3 wherein the vest structure includes side panels having the armholes and a front and back panel extending between the side panels and wherein the front and back panels include coils.
- 5. The vest coil of claim 4 wherein the coil elements encircling each of the opposed arm holes provides a first Helmholtz coil pair and wherein the front and back panels support a second Helmholtz coil pair perpendicular to the first.
- 6. The vest coil of claim 4 wherein the coil element encircling each of the opposed armholes and the coil elements in the front and back panels provide independent signals for phased array studies.
- 7. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the vest structure is constructed of a flexible material to wrap around the patient.
- 8. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the vest structure includes a separable portion disposed between the opposed armholes along an opening of the vest structure so that the vest structure may be put on by a patient in part by wrapping it about the patient.
- 9. The vest coil of claim 5 wherein the separable portion includes a closure means holding the separable portions in varying spatial relationships when the vest structure is wrapped about the patient to accommodate patients of different chest sizes.
- 10. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the closure means includes engaging strips of hook and loop fasteners.
- 11. The vest coil of claim 1 wherein the flexible vest structure includes an outer fabric shell supporting therein a set of layered, independently slidable flexible leaves including at least one flexible printed circuit board.
- 12. The vest coil of claim 11 wherein at least one of the leaves is an elastomeric plastic foam.
- 13. The vest coil of claim 12 wherein the elastomeric plastic foam includes a sliding layer on at least one surface.
- 14. The vest coil of claim 1 including further a back tab extending downward from the remainder of the vest structure at the rear of the vest to hold signal processing electronics.
- 15. A method of performing a lung ventilation study comprising the steps of:
(a) introducing a hyperpolarized gas into a patient's lungs; and (b) measuring a magnetic resonance signal from the hyperpolarized gas using a vest structure wearable by a patient and including opposed armholes for receiving the patient's arms therethrough and a coil structure supported by the vest to receive magnetic resonance image signals from the region of the patient's lungs.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the coil structure includes two coils one passing around each of the opposed arm holes.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the vest structure includes side panels having the armholes and a front and back panel extending between the side panels and wherein the front and back panels include coils.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the coil elements encircling each of the opposed armholes provides a first Helmholtz coil pair and wherein the front and back panels support a second Helmholtz coil pair perpendicular to the first.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the coil element encircling each of the opposed arm holes and the coil elements in the front and back panels provide independent signals for phased array studies.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on provisional application No. 60/283,452 filed Apr. 12, 2001 and entitled “Vest Coil” and claims the benefit thereof.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60283452 |
Apr 2001 |
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