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Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems

BACKGROUND: Many translational MR biomarkers derive from measurements of the water proton longitudinal relaxation rate R(1), but evidence for between-site reproducibility of R(1) in small-animal MRI is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess R(1) repeatability and multi-site reproducibility in phantoms for pr...

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Autores principales: Waterton, John C., Hines, Catherine D.G., Hockings, Paul D., Laitinen, Iina, Ziemian, Sabina, Campbell, Simon, Gottschalk, Michael, Green, Claudia, Haase, Michael, Hassemer, Katja, Juretschke, Hans-Paul, Koehler, Sascha, Lloyd, William, Luo, Yanping, Mahmutovic Persson, Irma, O'Connor, James P.B., Olsson, Lars E., Pindoria, Kashmira, Schneider, Jurgen E., Sourbron, Steven, Steinmann, Denise, Strobel, Klaus, Tadimalla, Sirisha, Teh, Irvin, Veltien, Andor, Zhang, Xiaomeng, Schütz, Gunnar
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6477178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30872166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2019.03.008
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author Waterton, John C.
Hines, Catherine D.G.
Hockings, Paul D.
Laitinen, Iina
Ziemian, Sabina
Campbell, Simon
Gottschalk, Michael
Green, Claudia
Haase, Michael
Hassemer, Katja
Juretschke, Hans-Paul
Koehler, Sascha
Lloyd, William
Luo, Yanping
Mahmutovic Persson, Irma
O'Connor, James P.B.
Olsson, Lars E.
Pindoria, Kashmira
Schneider, Jurgen E.
Sourbron, Steven
Steinmann, Denise
Strobel, Klaus
Tadimalla, Sirisha
Teh, Irvin
Veltien, Andor
Zhang, Xiaomeng
Schütz, Gunnar
author_facet Waterton, John C.
Hines, Catherine D.G.
Hockings, Paul D.
Laitinen, Iina
Ziemian, Sabina
Campbell, Simon
Gottschalk, Michael
Green, Claudia
Haase, Michael
Hassemer, Katja
Juretschke, Hans-Paul
Koehler, Sascha
Lloyd, William
Luo, Yanping
Mahmutovic Persson, Irma
O'Connor, James P.B.
Olsson, Lars E.
Pindoria, Kashmira
Schneider, Jurgen E.
Sourbron, Steven
Steinmann, Denise
Strobel, Klaus
Tadimalla, Sirisha
Teh, Irvin
Veltien, Andor
Zhang, Xiaomeng
Schütz, Gunnar
author_sort Waterton, John C.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Many translational MR biomarkers derive from measurements of the water proton longitudinal relaxation rate R(1), but evidence for between-site reproducibility of R(1) in small-animal MRI is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess R(1) repeatability and multi-site reproducibility in phantoms for preclinical MRI. METHODS: R(1) was measured by saturation recovery in 2% agarose phantoms with five nickel chloride concentrations in 12 magnets at 5 field strengths in 11 centres on two different occasions within 1–13 days. R(1) was analysed in three different regions of interest, giving 360 measurements in total. Root-mean-square repeatability and reproducibility coefficients of variation (CoV) were calculated. Propagation of reproducibility errors into 21 translational MR measurements and biomarkers was estimated. Relaxivities were calculated. Dynamic signal stability was also measured. RESULTS: CoV for day-to-day repeatability (N = 180 regions of interest) was 2.34% and for between-centre reproducibility (N = 9 centres) was 1.43%. Mostly, these do not propagate to biologically significant between-centre error, although a few R(1)-based MR biomarkers were found to be quite sensitive even to such small errors in R(1), notably in myocardial fibrosis, in white matter, and in oxygen-enhanced MRI. The relaxivity of aqueous Ni(2+) in 2% agarose varied between 0.66 s(−1) mM(−1) at 3 T and 0.94 s(−1) mM(−1) at 11.7T. INTERPRETATION: While several factors affect the reproducibility of R(1)-based MR biomarkers measured preclinically, between-centre propagation of errors arising from intrinsic equipment irreproducibility should in most cases be small. However, in a few specific cases exceptional efforts might be required to ensure R(1)-reproducibility.
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spelling pubmed-64771782019-06-01 Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems Waterton, John C. Hines, Catherine D.G. Hockings, Paul D. Laitinen, Iina Ziemian, Sabina Campbell, Simon Gottschalk, Michael Green, Claudia Haase, Michael Hassemer, Katja Juretschke, Hans-Paul Koehler, Sascha Lloyd, William Luo, Yanping Mahmutovic Persson, Irma O'Connor, James P.B. Olsson, Lars E. Pindoria, Kashmira Schneider, Jurgen E. Sourbron, Steven Steinmann, Denise Strobel, Klaus Tadimalla, Sirisha Teh, Irvin Veltien, Andor Zhang, Xiaomeng Schütz, Gunnar Magn Reson Imaging Article BACKGROUND: Many translational MR biomarkers derive from measurements of the water proton longitudinal relaxation rate R(1), but evidence for between-site reproducibility of R(1) in small-animal MRI is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess R(1) repeatability and multi-site reproducibility in phantoms for preclinical MRI. METHODS: R(1) was measured by saturation recovery in 2% agarose phantoms with five nickel chloride concentrations in 12 magnets at 5 field strengths in 11 centres on two different occasions within 1–13 days. R(1) was analysed in three different regions of interest, giving 360 measurements in total. Root-mean-square repeatability and reproducibility coefficients of variation (CoV) were calculated. Propagation of reproducibility errors into 21 translational MR measurements and biomarkers was estimated. Relaxivities were calculated. Dynamic signal stability was also measured. RESULTS: CoV for day-to-day repeatability (N = 180 regions of interest) was 2.34% and for between-centre reproducibility (N = 9 centres) was 1.43%. Mostly, these do not propagate to biologically significant between-centre error, although a few R(1)-based MR biomarkers were found to be quite sensitive even to such small errors in R(1), notably in myocardial fibrosis, in white matter, and in oxygen-enhanced MRI. The relaxivity of aqueous Ni(2+) in 2% agarose varied between 0.66 s(−1) mM(−1) at 3 T and 0.94 s(−1) mM(−1) at 11.7T. INTERPRETATION: While several factors affect the reproducibility of R(1)-based MR biomarkers measured preclinically, between-centre propagation of errors arising from intrinsic equipment irreproducibility should in most cases be small. However, in a few specific cases exceptional efforts might be required to ensure R(1)-reproducibility. Elsevier 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6477178/ /pubmed/30872166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2019.03.008 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Waterton, John C.
Hines, Catherine D.G.
Hockings, Paul D.
Laitinen, Iina
Ziemian, Sabina
Campbell, Simon
Gottschalk, Michael
Green, Claudia
Haase, Michael
Hassemer, Katja
Juretschke, Hans-Paul
Koehler, Sascha
Lloyd, William
Luo, Yanping
Mahmutovic Persson, Irma
O'Connor, James P.B.
Olsson, Lars E.
Pindoria, Kashmira
Schneider, Jurgen E.
Sourbron, Steven
Steinmann, Denise
Strobel, Klaus
Tadimalla, Sirisha
Teh, Irvin
Veltien, Andor
Zhang, Xiaomeng
Schütz, Gunnar
Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title_full Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title_fullStr Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title_full_unstemmed Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title_short Repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal MRI systems
title_sort repeatability and reproducibility of longitudinal relaxation rate in 12 small-animal mri systems
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6477178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30872166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2019.03.008
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