Implementing a standardized phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( P-MRS) dynamic acquisition protocol to evaluate skeletal muscle energy metabolism and monitor muscle fatigability, while being compatible with various longitudinal clinical studies on diversified patient cohorts, requires a high level of technicality and expertise. Furthermore, processing data to obtain reliable results also demands a great degree of expertise from the operator. In this two-part article, we present an advanced quality control approach for data acquired using a dynamic P-MRS protocol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this second part of a two-part paper, we intend to demonstrate the impact of the previously proposed advanced quality control pipeline. To understand its benefit and challenge the proposed methodology in a real scenario, we chose to compare the outcome when applying it to the analysis of two patient populations with significant but highly different types of fatigue: COVID-19 and multiple sclerosis (MS). P-MRS was performed on a 3 T clinical MRI, in 19 COVID-19 patients, 38 MS patients, and 40 matched healthy controls.
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