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MICRA: Microstructural image compilation with repeated acquisitions.

Kristin Koller1, Umesh Rudrapatna2, Maxime Chamberland2, Erika P Raven2, Greg D Parker3, Chantal M W Tax2, Mark Drakesmith2, Fabrizio Fasano4, David Owen2, Garin Hughes2, Cyril Charron2, C John Evans2, Derek K Jones5.   

Abstract

We provide a rich multi-contrast microstructural MRI dataset acquired on an ultra-strong gradient 3T Connectom MRI scanner comprising 5 repeated sets of MRI microstructural contrasts in 6 healthy human participants. The availability of data sets that support comprehensive simultaneous assessment of test-retest reliability of multiple microstructural contrasts (i.e., those derived from advanced diffusion, multi-component relaxometry and quantitative magnetisation transfer MRI) in the same population is extremely limited. This unique dataset is offered to the imaging community as a test-bed resource for conducting specialised analyses that may assist and inform their current and future research. The Microstructural Image Compilation with Repeated Acquisitions (MICRA) dataset includes raw data and computed microstructure maps derived from multi-shell and multi-direction encoded diffusion, multi-component relaxometry and quantitative magnetisation transfer acquisition protocols. Our data demonstrate high reproducibility of several microstructural MRI measures across scan sessions as shown by intra-class correlation coefficients and coefficients of variation. To illustrate a potential use of the MICRA dataset, we computed sample sizes required to provide sufficient statistical power a priori across different white matter pathways and microstructure measures for different statistical comparisons. We also demonstrate whole brain white matter voxel-wise repeatability in several microstructural maps. The MICRA dataset will be of benefit to researchers wishing to conduct similar reliability tests, power estimations or to evaluate the robustness of their own analysis pipelines.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33045335     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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