Multi-site MRI studies in preclinical neuroimaging are emerging, but unlike in human studies, characterization of inter-scanner variability remains limited. In this study, we assessed intra- and inter-scanner variability between two similarly equipped 7 Tesla MRI scanners using a phantom and ex vivo mouse brain specimens. Diffusion-weighted imaging revealed slight differences in gradient amplitudes between the scanners, while estimated apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values showed a coefficient of variation below 1.5% and inter-scanner differences below 2% near the magnet center. Volumetric analysis based on proton density-weighted images showed negligible intra-scanner differences across sessions, while inter-scanner volumetric differences were mostly less than 2% and spatially non-uniform across the brain. Quantitative maps of R1, R2*, and MTsat showed inter-scanner relative differences of less than 5%, 10%, and 20%, respectively, with white matter exhibiting greater variability than gray matter. These findings provide a foundation for future large-scale, multi-scanner preclinical neuroimaging studies.
Shahid, M., Zhang, J.
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