2018
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.26537
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Measurement of magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) from cervical spinal cord: Multicenter reproducibility and variability

Abstract: Background Assessing the multicenter variability of magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) measurements in the spinal cord of healthy controls is the first step toward investigating its clinical use as a biomarker. Purpose To analyze the between‐session, between‐participant, and between‐scanner variability of MTR measurements in automatically extracted regions of interest in the cervical cord of healthy controls. Study Type Control study. Population Forty‐four participants, distributed across five MRI scanners (al… Show more

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“…MT imaging has been extensively explored in the brain and, to a lesser degree, in the SC, primarily due to the simplicity of the pulse sequence and relative ease of post-processing. The MT Ratio (MTR) has been shown to be sensitive to de- and re-myelination ( Chen et al, 2008 ), yet uncertainty still remains about its specificity for myelin ( Vavasour et al, 2011 ) and its reproducibility ( van der Weijden et al, 2021 ), including in the SC specifically ( Combès et al, 2019 , Lévy et al, 2018 ). As such, it is not ideally positioned to be considered for large, multi-center trials due to its sensitivity to pulse sequence design, non-physiological indices, vendor differences, and field strength.…”
Section: Advanced Imaging Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MT imaging has been extensively explored in the brain and, to a lesser degree, in the SC, primarily due to the simplicity of the pulse sequence and relative ease of post-processing. The MT Ratio (MTR) has been shown to be sensitive to de- and re-myelination ( Chen et al, 2008 ), yet uncertainty still remains about its specificity for myelin ( Vavasour et al, 2011 ) and its reproducibility ( van der Weijden et al, 2021 ), including in the SC specifically ( Combès et al, 2019 , Lévy et al, 2018 ). As such, it is not ideally positioned to be considered for large, multi-center trials due to its sensitivity to pulse sequence design, non-physiological indices, vendor differences, and field strength.…”
Section: Advanced Imaging Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, spinal cord DWI data of healthy subjects were extracted from the EMISEP (Early Spinal Cord Lesions and Late Disability in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients) database. The EMISEP study was a prospective, multicenter (five centers), longitudinal study that recruited healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis for cranial and spinal cord MRI (Clinical Trials ID: NCT02117375) 31 . The institutional review board (IRCB: 2013‐A00333‐42) approved the study, and written informed consent was obtained from all participants.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMISEP study was a prospective, multicenter (five centers), longitudinal study that recruited healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis for cranial and spinal cord MRI (Clinical Trials ID: NCT02117375). 31 The institutional review board (IRCB: 2013-A00333-42) approved the study, and written informed consent was obtained from all participants.…”
Section: Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 99%