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. 2020 Feb 14;84(3):1376–1390. doi: 10.1002/mrm.28210

Table 1.

Demographic variables, clinical descriptors, and MR acquisition parameters for lumbar spine data sets

  Number of subjects Age (y) Body mass index (kg/m2) Height (m) Sex = Female Is LBP patient Follow‐up scan
Demographic variables
Data set A 16 41.7 (±11.9) 27.2 (±4.7) 1.77 (±8.6) 4 (25.0%) 10 (62.5%)
Data set B 15 48.6 (±13.9) 26.1 (±4.5) 1.71 (±9.4) 9 (60.0%) 15 (100%) 4 (21.1%)
  Pfirrmann Modified Pfirrmann Discography + ve discs Mean VAS/max VAS IPAQ > 0 ODI SF36 physical SF36 mental
Clinical descriptors
Data set A 2.2 (±0.7) 6 (60.0%) 28.3 (±26.4) 42.9 (±12.3) 49.4 (±13.6)
Data set B 3.6 (±2.1) 6.8 (±1.9)/8.6 (±1.3) 8 (53.3%) 44.9 (±17.5)
  Scanner Coil Sequence name View FOV (mm) Matrix size (x, y) TR/TE (ms) TSL (ms), FSL (Hz) Pixel BW (Hz) Time (m:s) Purpose
MR acquisition parameters
Data set A 3T GE Excite Signa 8‐ch CTL spine coil T FSE Sag 200 256 192 2000/80 0/40/80/120, 300 125 6:36 T relaxometry
T2 FSE Sag 200 320 224 5000/70 122 2:25 Pfirrmann grading
Data set B 3T GE Discovery MR750w 8‐12‐ch embedded GEM coil MAPSS T/T2 Sag 200 256,128 5.7/51 T 0/10/40/80, 300 488 11:33 T, T2 relaxometry
T2 0/12/25/51
T2 CUBE FSE Sag 240 160 160 2500/91 244 4:13 Modified Pfirrmann grading
IDEAL IQ Ax 180 180 180 11/3.9 651 6:37 Paraspinal muscle qMR

Continuous variables are described as mean (±SD); categorical variables are listed as number of subjects (percentage of total) or number of discs (percentage of total).

Abbreviations: Ax, axial; BW, bandwidth; ch, channel; FSE, fast spin echo; IPAQ, International Physical Activity Questionnaire; LBP, low back pain; MAPSS, magnetization‐prepared angle‐modulated partitioned‐k‐space SPGR snapshots; Sag, sagittal; SF36, Short Form 36 Health Survey; VAS, visual analog scale for pain.