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15 channel shoulder coil

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The 15-channel shoulder coil is a medical imaging device designed for use with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems. It is a multi-channel radio frequency (RF) coil that enables the acquisition of high-quality images of the shoulder region. The coil features 15 independent channels, allowing for improved signal-to-noise ratio and enhanced image quality compared to single-channel coils. This device is intended for use by qualified medical professionals as part of their MRI imaging procedures.

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Comprehensive Shoulder MRI Protocol

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MR imaging of all shoulder joints was performed on two 3 T scanners (both: Magnetom Skyra; Siemens Erlangen, Germany) using a dedicated 15-channel shoulder coil. The imaging protocol consisted of the following sequences: non-CE oblique coronal T1-weighted (T1w) fast spin echo (TR/TE of 650–700/10 ms; ETL (echo train length) 4), fat saturated oblique coronal and axial proton density weighted (PDw fat sat) fast spin echo (TR/TE of 3800–4000/36 ms; ETL 9), a T2w oblique sagittal (TR/TE 5000/103 ms; ETL 14) fast spin echo, and a T1w fat sat oblique sagittal fast spin echo sequences immediately after IV contrast administration (ETL 4). For all sequences, a field of view (FOV) of 16 cm and a slice thickness of 3 mm was used.
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MRI Shoulder Joint Imaging Protocol

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MR imaging of all shoulder joints was performed on the same 3-T scanners (Skyra; Siemens Erlangen, Germany) using a dedicated 15-channel shoulder coil. The imaging protocol included non-CE oblique coronal T1-weighted (T1w) sequences with TR/TE of 650–700/10 ms, fat-saturated oblique coronal and axial proton density–weighted (PDw fat sat) sequences with TR/TE of 3800–4000/36 ms, and T1w fat sat oblique sagittal sequences immediately after IV contrast administration. For all sequences, a field-of-view (FOV) of 16 cm and a slice thickness of 3 mm were used.
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