3.0 Tesla MRI devices are becoming popular in clinical applications
since they render images with a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the
former 1.5 Tesla MRI devices. Here, we investigate if higher
signal-to-noise ratio can be beneficial for a quantitative image
analysis in the context of bone research. We performed a detailed
analysis of the effect of noise on the performance of 2D morphometric
linear measures and a 3D nonlinear measure with respect to their
correlation with biomechanical properties of the bone expressed by the
maximum compressive strength. The performance of both 2D and 3D texture
measures was relatively insensitive to superimposed artificial noise.
This finding suggests that MR sequences for visualizing bone structures
at 3T should rather be optimized to spatial resolution (or scanning
time) than to signal-to-noise ratio.
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3.0 Tesla MRI devices are becoming popular in clinical applications
since they render images with a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the
former 1.5 Tesla MRI devices. Here, we investigate if higher
signal-to-noise ratio can be beneficial for a quantitative image
analysis in the context of bone research. We performed a detailed
analysis of the effect of noise on the performance of 2D morphometric
linear measures and a 3D nonlinear measure with respect to their
correlation with biomechanical prop...
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