A low-cost and shielding-free ultra-low-field brain MRI scanner

Adult Brain Neoplasms Phantoms, Imaging Science Point-of-Care Systems Q Neuroimaging Equipment Design Magnetic Resonance Imaging Article Stroke 03 medical and health sciences Deep Learning Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Magnetic Fields 0302 clinical medicine Magnets Feasibility Studies Humans
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27317-1 Publication Date: 2021-12-14T17:05:15Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractMagnetic resonance imaging is a key diagnostic tool in modern healthcare, yet it can be cost-prohibitive given the high installation, maintenance and operation costs of the machinery. There are approximately seven scanners per million inhabitants and over 90% are concentrated in high-income countries. We describe an ultra-low-field brain MRI scanner that operates using a standard AC power outlet and is low cost to build. Using a permanent 0.055 Tesla Samarium-cobalt magnet and deep learning for cancellation of electromagnetic interference, it requires neither magnetic nor radiofrequency shielding cages. The scanner is compact, mobile, and acoustically quiet during scanning. We implement four standard clinical neuroimaging protocols (T1- and T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery like, and diffusion-weighted imaging) on this system, and demonstrate preliminary feasibility in diagnosing brain tumor and stroke. Such technology has the potential to meet clinical needs at point of care or in low and middle income countries.
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