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. 2021 Mar 10;31(8):5498–5506. doi: 10.1007/s00330-020-07668-x

Table 2.

Description of the categories of image quality characteristics

Image quality characteristic Score
1 2 3 4 5
Overall perceived image quality Non-diagnostic Poor image quality, insufficient for the evaluation of subtle pathology Moderate image quality, sufficient for soft tissue evaluation Good image quality; equal to current standard Excellent image quality, superior to current standard
Natural appearance Unnatural appearance impairing diagnostic quality Substantial unnatural appearance, moderate impairment of diagnostic quality Moderate unnatural appearance, not impairing diagnostic quality Natural appearance is normal; equal to current standard Natural appearance is superior to current standard
Artefacts Severe artefacts, non-diagnostic quality Substantial artefacts, moderate impairment of diagnostic quality; Clearly visible artefacts, no impairment of diagnostic quality; Hardly visible artefacts No artefacts
Noise Excessive noise, impairs diagnostic quality Substantial noise increase; reduced image quality Moderate increase of noise compared to current standard Average noise; equal to current standard

Low noise magnitude,

lower than current standard

Sharpness Excessive blurring, impairs diagnostic quality Substantial blurring; reduced image quality Moderate sharpness; less sharpness compared to current standard Average sharpness; equal to current standard Sharp delineation of structures, superior to current standard
Grey-/white-matter differentiation Poor GM/WM differentiation, impairing diagnostic quality Reduced GM/WM differentiation, reduced diagnostic quality Acceptable GM/WM differentiation; lower to current standard Average GM/WM differentiation; equal to current standard Better GM/WM differentiation compared to current standard

GM: grey matter; WM: white matter