| Literature DB >> 32808407 |
Roland Kreis1, Vincent Boer2, In-Young Choi3, Cristina Cudalbu4, Robin A de Graaf5, Charles Gasparovic6, Arend Heerschap7, Martin Krššák8, Bernard Lanz9,10, Andrew A Maudsley11, Martin Meyerspeer12,13, Jamie Near14, Gülin Öz15, Stefan Posse16, Johannes Slotboom17, Melissa Terpstra15, Ivan Tkáč15, Martin Wilson18, Wolfgang Bogner19.
Abstract
With a 40-year history of use for in vivo studies, the terminology used to describe the methodology and results of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has grown substantially and is not consistent in many aspects. Given the platform offered by this special issue on advanced MRS methodology, the authors decided to describe many of the implicated terms, to pinpoint differences in their meanings and to suggest specific uses or definitions. This work covers terms used to describe all aspects of MRS, starting from the description of the MR signal and its theoretical basis to acquisition methods, processing and to quantification procedures, as well as terms involved in describing results, for example, those used with regard to aspects of quality, reproducibility or indications of error. The descriptions of the meanings of such terms emerge from the descriptions of the basic concepts involved in MRS methods and examinations. This paper also includes specific suggestions for future use of terms where multiple conventions have emerged or coexisted in the past.Entities:
Keywords: MR spectroscopic imaging, MR spectroscopy, spectroscopic quantitation, standardization
Year: 2020 PMID: 32808407 PMCID: PMC7887137 DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NMR Biomed ISSN: 0952-3480 Impact factor: 4.044