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Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful, non-invasive, quantitative imaging technique that allows for the measurement of brain metabolites that has demonstrated utility in diagnosing and characterizing a broad range of neurological diseases. Its impact, however, has been limited due to small s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9845632/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1045678 |
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author | Harris, Ashley D. Amiri, Houshang Bento, Mariana Cohen, Ronald Ching, Christopher R. K. Cudalbu, Christina Dennis, Emily L. Doose, Arne Ehrlich, Stefan Kirov, Ivan I. Mekle, Ralf Oeltzschner, Georg Porges, Eric Souza, Roberto Tam, Friederike I. Taylor, Brian Thompson, Paul M. Quidé, Yann Wilde, Elisabeth A. Williamson, John Lin, Alexander P. Bartnik-Olson, Brenda |
author_facet | Harris, Ashley D. Amiri, Houshang Bento, Mariana Cohen, Ronald Ching, Christopher R. K. Cudalbu, Christina Dennis, Emily L. Doose, Arne Ehrlich, Stefan Kirov, Ivan I. Mekle, Ralf Oeltzschner, Georg Porges, Eric Souza, Roberto Tam, Friederike I. Taylor, Brian Thompson, Paul M. Quidé, Yann Wilde, Elisabeth A. Williamson, John Lin, Alexander P. Bartnik-Olson, Brenda |
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description | Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful, non-invasive, quantitative imaging technique that allows for the measurement of brain metabolites that has demonstrated utility in diagnosing and characterizing a broad range of neurological diseases. Its impact, however, has been limited due to small sample sizes and methodological variability in addition to intrinsic limitations of the method itself such as its sensitivity to motion. The lack of standardization from a data acquisition and data processing perspective makes it difficult to pool multiple studies and/or conduct multisite studies that are necessary for supporting clinically relevant findings. Based on the experience of the ENIGMA MRS work group and a review of the literature, this manuscript provides an overview of the current state of MRS data harmonization. Key factors that need to be taken into consideration when conducting both retrospective and prospective studies are described. These include (1) MRS acquisition issues such as pulse sequence, RF and B0 calibrations, echo time, and SNR; (2) data processing issues such as pre-processing steps, modeling, and quantitation; and (3) biological factors such as voxel location, age, sex, and pathology. Various approaches to MRS data harmonization are then described including meta-analysis, mega-analysis, linear modeling, ComBat and artificial intelligence approaches. The goal is to provide both novice and experienced readers with the necessary knowledge for conducting MRS data harmonization studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-98456322023-01-19 Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations Harris, Ashley D. Amiri, Houshang Bento, Mariana Cohen, Ronald Ching, Christopher R. K. Cudalbu, Christina Dennis, Emily L. Doose, Arne Ehrlich, Stefan Kirov, Ivan I. Mekle, Ralf Oeltzschner, Georg Porges, Eric Souza, Roberto Tam, Friederike I. Taylor, Brian Thompson, Paul M. Quidé, Yann Wilde, Elisabeth A. Williamson, John Lin, Alexander P. Bartnik-Olson, Brenda Front Neurol Neurology Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful, non-invasive, quantitative imaging technique that allows for the measurement of brain metabolites that has demonstrated utility in diagnosing and characterizing a broad range of neurological diseases. Its impact, however, has been limited due to small sample sizes and methodological variability in addition to intrinsic limitations of the method itself such as its sensitivity to motion. The lack of standardization from a data acquisition and data processing perspective makes it difficult to pool multiple studies and/or conduct multisite studies that are necessary for supporting clinically relevant findings. Based on the experience of the ENIGMA MRS work group and a review of the literature, this manuscript provides an overview of the current state of MRS data harmonization. Key factors that need to be taken into consideration when conducting both retrospective and prospective studies are described. These include (1) MRS acquisition issues such as pulse sequence, RF and B0 calibrations, echo time, and SNR; (2) data processing issues such as pre-processing steps, modeling, and quantitation; and (3) biological factors such as voxel location, age, sex, and pathology. Various approaches to MRS data harmonization are then described including meta-analysis, mega-analysis, linear modeling, ComBat and artificial intelligence approaches. The goal is to provide both novice and experienced readers with the necessary knowledge for conducting MRS data harmonization studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9845632/ /pubmed/36686533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1045678 Text en Copyright © 2023 Harris, Amiri, Bento, Cohen, Ching, Cudalbu, Dennis, Doose, Ehrlich, Kirov, Mekle, Oeltzschner, Porges, Souza, Tam, Taylor, Thompson, Quidé, Wilde, Williamson, Lin and Bartnik-Olson. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Harris, Ashley D. Amiri, Houshang Bento, Mariana Cohen, Ronald Ching, Christopher R. K. Cudalbu, Christina Dennis, Emily L. Doose, Arne Ehrlich, Stefan Kirov, Ivan I. Mekle, Ralf Oeltzschner, Georg Porges, Eric Souza, Roberto Tam, Friederike I. Taylor, Brian Thompson, Paul M. Quidé, Yann Wilde, Elisabeth A. Williamson, John Lin, Alexander P. Bartnik-Olson, Brenda Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title | Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title_full | Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title_fullStr | Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title_full_unstemmed | Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title_short | Harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ENIGMA consortium task group considerations |
title_sort | harmonization of multi-scanner in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy: enigma consortium task group considerations |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9845632/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1045678 |
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