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Sense xl torso 16 element coil

Manufactured by Philips
Sourced in Netherlands

The SENSE XL Torso 16-element coil is a radio frequency (RF) coil designed for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. It features 16 individual RF elements arranged in a circular configuration to provide uniform signal reception and coverage over a large field of view, particularly for imaging of the torso region. The coil is designed to be compatible with Philips MRI systems and can be used to acquire high-quality MRI data for various clinical and research applications.

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Cardiac T2* MRI Protocol for Iron Overload

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All patients underwent a cardiac T2* MRI by using a 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner (Philips Achieva, the Netherlands) with a sense cardiac phase array of a five-element coil, or SENSE XL Torso 16-element coil, as was used in previous studies [26 ]. Cardiac T2* was measured from a single short-axis view at the mid-left ventricle with ten echo times (1.70–26.10 ms with an increment of 2.70 ms). The cardiac T2* protocol included a double inversion recovery black blood gradient echo. A multi-echo sequence was applied with a flip angle of 25°, matrix 164x154, FOV 36 cm, TR 28 ms, slice thickness 10 mm, and number of signal averages (NSA) = 1. Data analysis was performed on the workstation with the validating in-house software developed on MATLAB R2014b (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA).
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Cardiac T2* MRI for Tissue Assessment

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All patients had a cardiac T2* MRI, with the imaging carried out using a 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner (Philips Achieva, the Netherlands) with a sense cardiac phase array of a five-element coil, or SENSE XL Torso 16-element coil, as was used in previous studies.[29 (link)] Cardiac T2* was measured from a single short-axis view at the mid-left ventricle with 10 echo times (1.70–26.10 ms with an increment of 2.70 ms). The cardiac T2* protocol included a double inversion recovery black blood gradient echo. A multiecho sequence was applied with a flip angle of 25°, matrix 164 × 154, field of view 36 cm, TR 28 ms, slice thickness 10 mm, and number of signal averages = 1. Data analysis was performed on the workstation with the validated in-house software developed on the MATLAB R2014b (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA).
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