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Abstract #0545

How frequently should we use a phantom for QA? A preliminary assessment

Kalina V Jordanova1, Stephen E Ogier1, Stephen E Russek1, Cassandra M Stoffer1, Guido Buonincontri2, Mathias Nittka2, and Kathryn E Keenan1
1NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, United States, 2Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Phantoms, Precision & Accuracy, Quality Assurance, MR Fingerprinting, Quantitative Imaging, Relaxometry, Measurement & Correction

Motivation: Currently, we do not know how frequently quality assurance (QA) should be performed on an MRI scanner to detect changes that impact quantitative measurements.

Goal(s): Our goal is to determine the frequency of QA measurements needed during the course of a quantitative in vivo study to have confidence in the in vivo measurements.

Approach: Phantom quantitative QA measurements were made immediately before or after the in vivo measurements over the duration of a repeatability study.

Results: All quantitative phantom measurements had variation well below 10 % over the course of the 99 day study.

Impact: We now know that for measurements using magnetic resonance fingerprinting on this system, QA using phantom measurements is only necessary at the start and end of an in vivo study when the study duration is less than approximately 3 months.

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