Global fit error can be used to estimate the true temperature of the
phantom in order to correct for temperature-dependent errors in PDFF
quantification. Fit error as a function of modeled temperature is shown in
temperature-controlled experiments using two different field strengths (1.5T and
3T) at three different phantom temperatures (approximately 10°C,
20°C, 40°C) using magnitude-based methods. Global temperature at
minimum fit error, TG, and
thermometer-measured phantom temperature,
Tt are shown.