SHIP-MR and Radiology: 12 Years of Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Single Center

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Hosten Norbert,Bülow RobinORCID,Völzke Henry,Domin Martin,Schmidt Carsten Oliver,Teumer Alexander,Ittermann Till,Nauck Matthias,Felix Stephan,Dörr Marcus,Markus Marcello Ricardo PaulistaORCID,Völker Uwe,Daboul Amro,Schwahn Christian,Holtfreter BirteORCID,Mundt Torsten,Krey Karl-Friedrich,Kindler Stefan,Mksoud MariaORCID,Samietz Stefanie,Biffar Reiner,Hoffmann Wolfgang,Kocher Thomas,Chenot Jean-Francois,Stahl AndreasORCID,Tost Frank,Friedrich Nele,Zylla Stephanie,Hannemann Anke,Lotze MartinORCID,Kühn Jens-Peter,Hegenscheid Katrin,Rosenberg Christian,Wassilew Georgi,Frenzel StefanORCID,Wittfeld Katharina,Grabe Hans J.,Kromrey Marie-LuiseORCID

Abstract

The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), a population-based study from a rural state in northeastern Germany with a relatively poor life expectancy, supplemented its comprehensive examination program in 2008 with whole-body MR imaging at 1.5 T (SHIP-MR). We reviewed more than 100 publications that used the SHIP-MR data and analyzed which sequences already produced fruitful scientific outputs and which manuscripts have been referenced frequently. Upon reviewing the publications about imaging sequences, those that used T1-weighted structured imaging of the brain and a gradient-echo sequence for R2* mapping obtained the highest scientific output; regarding specific body parts examined, most scientific publications focused on MR sequences involving the brain and the (upper) abdomen. We conclude that population-based MR imaging in cohort studies should define more precise goals when allocating imaging time. In addition, quality control measures might include recording the number and impact of published work, preferably on a bi-annual basis and starting 2 years after initiation of the study. Structured teaching courses may enhance the desired output in areas that appear underrepresented.

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MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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