Contrast‐agent‐based perfusion MRI code repository and testing framework: ISMRM Open Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging (OSIPI)

Author:

van Houdt Petra J1ORCID,Ragunathan Sudarshan2ORCID,Berks Michael3ORCID,Ahmed Zaki4,Kershaw Lucy E5ORCID,Gurney‐Champion Oliver J67ORCID,Tadimalla Sirisha8ORCID,Arvidsson Jonathan910ORCID,Sun Yu8ORCID,Kallehauge Jesper1112ORCID,Dickie Ben1314,Lévy Simon15,Bell Laura16,Sourbron Steven17,Thrippleton Michael J18ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology The Netherlands Cancer Institute Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Hyperfine Inc, Clinical Science Guilford USA

3. Quantitative Biomedical Imaging Laboratory, Division of Cancer Sciences The University of Manchester Manchester UK

4. Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital Diagnostic Radiology Royal Oak USA

5. Edinburgh Imaging and Centre for Cardiovascular Science University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

6. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Cancer Center Amsterdam, Imaging and Biomarkers Amsterdam The Netherlands

8. Institute of Medical Physics The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

9. Department of Medical Radiation Sciences, Institute of Clinical Sciences Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

10. Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg Sweden

11. Aarhus University Hospital Danish Centre for Particle Therapy Aarhus Denmark

12. Aarhus University Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus Denmark

13. Division of Informatics, Imaging, and Data Science, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health The University of Manchester Manchester UK

14. Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Northern Care Alliance NHS Group The University of Manchester Manchester UK

15. MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia

16. Genentech, Inc, Clinical Imaging Group South San Francisco USA

17. University of Sheffield Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease Sheffield UK

18. University of Edinburgh Edinburgh Imaging and Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences Edinburgh UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeSoftware has a substantial impact on quantitative perfusion MRI values. The lack of generally accepted implementations, code sharing and transparent testing reduces reproducibility, hindering the use of perfusion MRI in clinical trials. To address these issues, the ISMRM Open Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging (OSIPI) aimed to establish a community‐led, centralized repository for sharing open‐source code for processing contrast‐based perfusion imaging, incorporating an open‐source testing framework.MethodsA repository was established on the OSIPI GitHub website. Python was chosen as the target software language. Calls for code contributions were made to OSIPI members, the ISMRM Perfusion Study Group, and publicly via OSIPI websites. An automated unit‐testing framework was implemented to evaluate the output of code contributions, including visual representation of the results.ResultsThe repository hosts 86 implementations of perfusion processing steps contributed by 12 individuals or teams. These cover all core aspects of DCE‐ and DSC‐MRI processing, including multiple implementations of the same functionality. Tests were developed for 52 implementations, covering five analysis steps. For T1 mapping, signal‐to‐concentration conversion and population AIF functions, different implementations resulted in near‐identical output values. For the five pharmacokinetic models tested (Tofts, extended Tofts‐Kety, Patlak, two‐compartment exchange, and two‐compartment uptake), differences in output parameters were observed between contributions.ConclusionsThe OSIPI DCE‐DSC code repository represents a novel community‐led model for code sharing and testing. The repository facilitates the re‐use of existing code and the benchmarking of new code, promoting enhanced reproducibility in quantitative perfusion imaging.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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