Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Precision & Accuracy, Validation; Cross-vendor
Motivation: To address the unmet need for a cross-platform, multiparametric technique to facilitate data harmonization across different sites.
Goal(s): To implement and evaluate a fully transparent 3D multiparametric mapping for multisite neuroimaging.
Approach: A multiparametric mapping technique, 3D-QALAS, was implemented in Pulseq. The acquired T1 and T2 maps were compared within-scanner, cross scanners, software versions, sites, and vendors.
Results: The Pulseq implementation exhibited significantly higher reproducibility than vendor-native implementations, particularly for T2 values, in both phantom and in vivo studies. This approach enabled ADNI-compliant field-of-view sizes with 1mm isotropic resolution within 5 minutes, while maintaining a cross-platform coefficient of variation below 4%.
Impact: An open-source implementation across different vendors and scanners, along with a consistent reconstruction and fitting pipeline, improved measurement reproducibility. This approach facilitates data harmonization, version control and error-propagation assessment, making it also suitable for extracting quantitative information for downstream analysis.
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