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Main Authors: Xing, Aitang, Goozee, Gary, Liney, Gary, Arumugam, Sankar, Deshpande, Shrikant, Espinoza, Anthony, Gray, Alison, Kondilis, Vasilis, Elwadia, Doaa, Rai, Robba, Holloway, Lois
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17365
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author Xing, Aitang
Goozee, Gary
Liney, Gary
Arumugam, Sankar
Deshpande, Shrikant
Espinoza, Anthony
Gray, Alison
Kondilis, Vasilis
Elwadia, Doaa
Rai, Robba
Holloway, Lois
author_facet Xing, Aitang
Goozee, Gary
Liney, Gary
Arumugam, Sankar
Deshpande, Shrikant
Espinoza, Anthony
Gray, Alison
Kondilis, Vasilis
Elwadia, Doaa
Rai, Robba
Holloway, Lois
contents A software system named AutoMRISimQA was developed to monitor the daily performance of a wide-bore 3T scanner(MRI) which was designed and dedicated to radiotherapy simulation. The system can monitor the performance of the MRI simulator not only by using image quality indices such as signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), uniformity, ghosting and contrast but also performing a quick check of geometry accuracy as well as the external lasers quantitatively. It was implemented into the daily clinically workflow in 2013 and has been used for more than 10 years. It was also seamlessly integrated with QAtrack, allowing continuous monitoring of the consistency of the MRI simulator's performance.
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spellingShingle AutoMRISimQA: an automated system for daily quality control of a 3T MRI simulator
Xing, Aitang
Goozee, Gary
Liney, Gary
Arumugam, Sankar
Deshpande, Shrikant
Espinoza, Anthony
Gray, Alison
Kondilis, Vasilis
Elwadia, Doaa
Rai, Robba
Holloway, Lois
Medical Physics
A software system named AutoMRISimQA was developed to monitor the daily performance of a wide-bore 3T scanner(MRI) which was designed and dedicated to radiotherapy simulation. The system can monitor the performance of the MRI simulator not only by using image quality indices such as signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), uniformity, ghosting and contrast but also performing a quick check of geometry accuracy as well as the external lasers quantitatively. It was implemented into the daily clinically workflow in 2013 and has been used for more than 10 years. It was also seamlessly integrated with QAtrack, allowing continuous monitoring of the consistency of the MRI simulator's performance.
title AutoMRISimQA: an automated system for daily quality control of a 3T MRI simulator
topic Medical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17365