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Ítem Simultaneous whole-brain and cervical spine imaging at 7 T using a neurovascular head and neck coil with 8-channel transceiver array and 56-channel receiver array(Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2025-01-29) Baskaran, Divya; Ding, Belinda; Chu, Son; McElhinney, Paul; Allwood-Spiers, Sarah; Williams, Sydney N.; Muir, Keith; Fullerton, Natasha Eileen; Porter, David Andrew; Gunamony, ShajanPurpose: To develop a 7T neurovascular head and neck (NVHN) coil with an extended longitudinal coverage of the brain and cervical spine, with eight transceiver (TxRx) channels and 56 receive (Rx) channels for dynamic parallel-transmit (pTx) applications. Methods: A dual-row transceiver array with six elements in the upper row and two elements in the lower row was designed using combined electromagnetic and circuit optimization and constructed. A 56Rx array covering the brain and cervical spine was designed and combined with the transceiver array. The performance of the 8TxRx56Rx NVHN coil such as, signal-to-noise ratio, and g-factor were validated in phantom and in vivo studies and compared with an in-house 8Tx64Rx head coil. High-resolution in vivo images were acquired with the NVHN and head coil. Results: The average in phantom while exciting the upper six channels and all eight channels are 43.45 nT/V and 45.80 nT/V, respectively, demonstrating that the available field is seamlessly distributed in the brain and/or cervical spine, depending on the chosen excitation. The 8TxRx56Rx NVHN coil increases the SNR in the cervical spine and central brain by a factor of 2.18 and 1.16, respectively, compared with the 8Tx64Rx head coil. Furthermore, it demonstrates similar 1/g-factor performance for acceleration factors up to 5 × 5 compared with the head coil and provides diagnostic-quality images of the brain and spinal cord in a single acquisition. Conclusion: The extended longitudinal coverage of the NVHN coil promises to improve the clinical application of the current generation of pTx 7T MRI systems with 8Tx channels.