2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118430
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Frequency drift in MR spectroscopy at 3T

Abstract: Purpose Heating of gradient coils and passive shim components is a common cause of instability in the B 0 field, especially when gradient intensive sequences are used. The aim of the study was to set a benchmark for typical drift encountered during MR spectroscopy (MRS) to assess the need for real-time field-frequency locking on MRI scanners by comparing field drift data from a large number of sites. Method A standardized protocol was develope… Show more

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“…A lower variance does not, of course, necessarily reflect greater modeling accuracy, but under the assumption that the homogeneous study population and data acquisition contribute comparably little biological and instrumental variance, CVs will predominantly reflect variance introduced by the modeling approach. Recently, the field has witnessed increasing efforts to generate simulated spectra with known ground truth as a gold standard, although these approaches can only be successful to the extent that those spectra are truly representative of in vivo data 41–43 . Further, such gold standard studies with a known ground truth could be used to validate whether a correct separation of GABA and MM 3co is achievable by advanced LCM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A lower variance does not, of course, necessarily reflect greater modeling accuracy, but under the assumption that the homogeneous study population and data acquisition contribute comparably little biological and instrumental variance, CVs will predominantly reflect variance introduced by the modeling approach. Recently, the field has witnessed increasing efforts to generate simulated spectra with known ground truth as a gold standard, although these approaches can only be successful to the extent that those spectra are truly representative of in vivo data 41–43 . Further, such gold standard studies with a known ground truth could be used to validate whether a correct separation of GABA and MM 3co is achievable by advanced LCM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the field has witnessed increasing efforts to generate simulated spectra with known ground truth as a gold standard, although these approaches can only be successful to the extent that those spectra are truly representative of in vivo data. [41][42][43] Further, such gold standard studies with a known ground truth could be used to validate whether a correct separation of GABA and MM 3co is achievable by advanced LCM. This study indicates a low-to-moderate correlation between the GABA and MM 3co estimates, suggesting that the two components are not reliably separated.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) We focused on improving the reproducibility or reducing random errors of the 1 H MRS-based thermometry by optimally combining temperatures measured from three references. In 1 H MRS-based thermometry, systematic errors or consistent biases may result from several methodological aspects of the measurement such as gradient heating, 29,30 separate measurement of water and reference signals, 30 errors in the calibration parameters, 25,31 etc. For example, the range of frequency shift of the water suppressed spectrum may be from 0 to 9 Hz in 13 minutes with respect to the separately measured non-water suppressed spectrum, corresponding temperature errors from 0 to -3.0 o C. 30 The present work was not dedicated to improving the accuracy or reducing the systematic errors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower variance does, of course, not necessarily reflect greater modeling accuracy, but under the assumption that the homogeneous study population and data acquisition contribute comparably little biological and instrumental variance, CVs will predominantly reflect variance introduced by the modeling approach. Recently, the field is witnessing increasing efforts to generate simulated spectra with known ground truth as a gold standard, although these approaches can only be successful to the extent that those spectra are truly representative of in-vivo data [41][42][43] . Further, such gold standard studies with a known ground truth could be used to validate whether a correct separation of GABA and MM 3co is achievable by advanced LCM.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%