Subject | Medical Imaging |
Specific subject area | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) pulse sequence design and documentation using open-source, multi-vendor programming platforms. |
Type of data | Code (.m, .ipynb) Sequence file (.seq) Raw data (.mat) Image (.mat) Figure (.png) Table (.xlsx) Form (.pdf) |
How the data were acquired | Raw MRI data were acquired on a Siemens 3T Prisma Fit system (“main site” or “developer”) and a Siemens 1.5T Aera system (“second site” or “user”). The Pulseq 1.2.1 (second site: 1.3.1) interpreter was used [3]. All sequences (.seq) data were generated from Google Colab notebooks (.ipynb) in Python using PyPulseq (version 1.2.0) [4]. For all qualitative scans, the American College of Radiology (ACR) large MRI phantom [5] was acquired. Quantitative scans used the T1 and T2 planes of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance Medicine / National Institute of Standards and Technology (ISMRM/NIST) phantom [6] for T1 and T2 mapping, respectively. Reconstruction scripts were provided in MATLAB (.m). The PDF forms were created using a combination of Adobe Indesign and Adobe Acrobat DC and filled by the two scanning sites. Experimental parameters are shown in Table 1. |
Data format | Simulated Raw Filtered Analyzed |
Description of data collection | Images from the same tested sequence were acquired in the same session at each site. Multi-slice or multi-contrast images were normalized across all slices or contrasts to the range [0,1] after channel combination. |
Data source location | The developer side data:
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Data accessibility | Repository name: Mendeley Data Data identification number: (DOI: 10.17632/8458pz722c.5) Direct URL to data: https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/8458pz722c/5 |
Related research article | G. Tong, A.S. Gaspar, E. Qian, K.S. Ravi, J.T. Vaughan, R.G. Nunes, S. Geethanath, A framework for validating open-source pulse sequences, Magn. Reson. Imaging. 87 (2022) 7–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2021.11.014. |