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Objectives: We evaluated a quality control (QC) phantom designed to mimic diffusion characteristics and white matter fiber tracts in the brain. We hypothesized that acquisition of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data on different vendors and over multiple repeated measures would not contribute to significant variability in calculated diffusion tensor scalar metrics such as fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD).

Materials And Methods: The DTI QC phantom was scanned using a 32-direction DTI sequence on General Electric (GE), Siemens, and Philips 3 Tesla scanners. Motion probing gradients (MPGs) were investigated as a source of variance in our statistical design, and data were acquired on GE and Siemens scanners using GE, Siemens, and Philips vendor MPGs for 32 directions. In total, 8 repeated scans were made for each GE/Siemens combination of vendor and MPGs with 8 repeated scans on a Philips machine using its stock DTI sequence. Data were analyzed using 2-way ANOVAs to investigate repeat scan and vendor variances and 3-way ANOVAs with repeat, MPG, and vendor as factors.

Results: No statistical differences (i.e., P > 0.05) were found in any DTI scalar metrics (FA, MD) or for any factor, suggesting system constancy across imaging platforms and the specified phantom's reliability and reproducibility across vendors and conditions.

Discussion: A DTI QC phantom demonstrates that DTI measurements maintain their consistency across different MRI systems and can contribute to a standard that is more reliable for quantitative MRI analyses.

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