1. Toward Precision and Reproducibility of Diffusion Tensor Imaging: A Multicenter Diffusion Phantom and Traveling Volunteer Study
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Palacios, EM, Martin, AJ, Boss, MA, Ezekiel, F, Chang, YS, Yuh, EL, Vassar, MJ, Schnyer, DM, MacDonald, CL, Crawford, KL, Irimia, A, Toga, AW, and Mukherjee, P
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Bioengineering ,Prevention ,Neurosciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Clinical Research ,Neurological ,Good Health and Well Being ,Brain ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,Humans ,Neuroimaging ,Phantoms ,Imaging ,Reproducibility of Results ,Volunteers ,TRACK-TBI Investigators ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Clinical sciences ,Physical chemistry - Abstract
Background and purposePrecision medicine is an approach to disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention that relies on quantitative biomarkers that minimize the variability of individual patient measurements. The aim of this study was to assess the intersite variability after harmonization of a high-angular-resolution 3T diffusion tensor imaging protocol across 13 scanners at the 11 academic medical centers participating in the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury multisite study.Materials and methodsDiffusion MR imaging was acquired from a novel isotropic diffusion phantom developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and from the brain of a traveling volunteer on thirteen 3T MR imaging scanners representing 3 major vendors (GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens). Means of the DTI parameters and their coefficients of variation across scanners were calculated for each DTI metric and white matter tract.ResultsFor the National Institute of Standards and Technology diffusion phantom, the coefficients of variation of the apparent diffusion coefficient across the 13 scanners was
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- 2017