Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data is generated by a complex procedure. Many possible sources of error exist which can lead to a worse signal. For example, hidden defective components of a MRI-scanner, changes in the static magnetic field caused by a person simply moving in the MRI scanner room as well as changes in the measurement sequences can negatively affect the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). A comprehensive, reproducible, quality assurance (QA) procedure is necessary, to ensure reproducible results both from the MRI equipment and the human operator of the equipment. To examine the quality of the MRI data, there are two possibilities. On the one hand, water or gel-filled objects, so-called "phantoms", are regularly measured. Based on ...
Abstract Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the...
Quality assurance (QA) is crucial in longitudinal and/or multi-site studies, which involve the colle...
Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the drug dev...
Objective Quality assurance (QA) of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often relies on imaging phantom...
Abstract: Standard procedures to achieve quality assessment (QA) of functional magnetic resonance im...
International audienceThis paper reports on quality assessment of MRS in the European Union-funded m...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used for decades to diagnose and track numerous diseases. ...
International audienceIt is a major challenge to guarantee homogeneous acquisition during a prospect...
Standard procedures to achieve quality assessment (QA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
Background and purpose: There are currently no standard quality assurance (QA) methods for magnetic ...
The aim of this work is the implementation of a quality control protocol in order to evaluate the fu...
The Italian Neuroimaging Network Initiative (INNI) supports the creation of a repository, where MRI,...
Background: Multi-center magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies present an opportunity to advance ...
Abstract Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the...
Quality assurance (QA) is crucial in longitudinal and/or multi-site studies, which involve the colle...
Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the drug dev...
Objective Quality assurance (QA) of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often relies on imaging phantom...
Abstract: Standard procedures to achieve quality assessment (QA) of functional magnetic resonance im...
International audienceThis paper reports on quality assessment of MRS in the European Union-funded m...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used for decades to diagnose and track numerous diseases. ...
International audienceIt is a major challenge to guarantee homogeneous acquisition during a prospect...
Standard procedures to achieve quality assessment (QA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
Background and purpose: There are currently no standard quality assurance (QA) methods for magnetic ...
The aim of this work is the implementation of a quality control protocol in order to evaluate the fu...
The Italian Neuroimaging Network Initiative (INNI) supports the creation of a repository, where MRI,...
Background: Multi-center magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies present an opportunity to advance ...
Abstract Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the...
Quality assurance (QA) is crucial in longitudinal and/or multi-site studies, which involve the colle...
Background Multi-site neuroimaging offer several benefits and poses tough challenges in the drug dev...