Rethinking MRI as a measurement device through modular and portable pipelines

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2025
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Karakuzu, Agah
Blostein, Nadia
Caron, Alex Valcourt
Boré, Arnaud
Rheault, François
Descoteaux, Maxime
Stikov, Nikola
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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The premise of MRI as a reliable measurement device is limited by proprietary barriers and inconsistent implementations, which prevent the establishment of measurement uncertainties. As a result, biomedical studies that rely on these methods are plagued by systematic variance, undermining the perceived promise of quantitative imaging biomarkers (QIBs) and hindering their clinical translation. This review explores the added value of open-source measurement pipelines in minimizing variability sources that would otherwise remain unknown. First, we introduce a tiered benchmarking framework (from black-box to glass-box) that exposes how opacity at different workflow stages propagates measurement uncertainty. Second, we provide a concise glossary to promote consistent terminology for strategies that enhance reproducibility before acquisition or enable valid post-hoc pooling of QIBs. Building on this foundation, we present two illustrative measurement workflows that decouple workflow logic from the orchestration of computational processes in an MRI measurement pipeline, rooted in the core principles of modularity and portability. Designed as accessible entry points for implementation, these examples serve as practical guides, helping users adapt the frameworks to their specific needs and facilitating collaboration. Through critical evaluation of existing approaches, we discuss how standardized workflows can help identify outstanding challenges in translating glass-box frameworks into clinical scanner environments. Ultimately, achieving this goal will require coordinated efforts from QIB developers, regulators, industry partners, and clinicians alike.
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Metrology , MRI workflows , Quantitative MRI , Reproducibility , Standardization , Vendor-neutral
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Karakuzu, A., Blostein, N., Caron, A. V., Boré, A., Rheault, F., Descoteaux, M. and Stikov, N. (2025) 'Rethinking MRI as a measurement device through modular and portable pipelines', Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, 111430 (17pp). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-025-01245-3
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