PI-QUAL Assistant 
A quick prostate MRI quality-assessment workspace using PI-QUAL v2-style sequence scoring for T2-WI, DWI, and DCE.
Sequence quality inputs
Start with sequence-level quality scores, then use the checklist below to document the limiting factor.
T2-WI quality
Select the description below that best matches the T2-WI quality. Consider anatomic sharpness, motion/blur, coverage, slice/resolution, and ability to delineate capsule, SVs, neurovascular bundles, ejaculatory ducts, and sphincter.
DWI/ADC quality
Select the description below that best matches the DWI/ADC quality. Look for adequate ADC/high-b-value images, SNR, lesion conspicuity, PZ/TZ discrimination, and absence of severe susceptibility distortion.
DCE quality
Select the description below that best matches the DCE quality. In PI-QUAL v2, DCE is treated as a dichotomized quality input rather than another 1–4 sequence score.
How to use the scoring on this page
Step 1: Score each sequence
- 1/4 = essentially nondiagnostic.
- 2/4 = technically limited, with major loss of confidence.
- 3/4 = diagnostically acceptable.
- 4/4 = optimal / near ideal quality.
Step 2: Convert to overall PI-QUAL
- Inadequate image quality (PI-QUAL 1): At least one dominant sequence is not diagnostically acceptable.
- Acceptable image quality (PI-QUAL 2): The exam is usable, but not optimal.
- Optimal image quality (PI-QUAL 3): Dominant sequences are excellent, and DCE is adequate when used.
Practical reporting point
Use the final score to communicate whether the exam was inadequate, acceptable, or optimal, and document the specific technical limitation. If image quality is poor enough to compromise diagnosis, note the reason and consider repeat imaging when clinically appropriate.