Skip to main content
Skip table of contents

SPECTRE-X Instructions For Use

Gold Standard Phantoms
Controlled Document 1 Approver

Document ID: PD-3004-4014 
Revision: 1.0 
Released: 6 Feb 2026 

Revision Summary Date
1.0 First issue 5 Feb 2026

Foreword

These instructions for use contain all the information necessary to operate the SPECTRE-X phantom in accordance with its specifications. This information includes explanations of the functions of the controls, displays and signals, the sequence of operation, and connection and disconnection of the parts and accessories you can remove.

You must regard these instructions as a part of the equipment. It is important that these instructions are read thoroughly.

Disclaimer

Gold Standard Phantoms considers itself responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the equipment only if:

  • Assembly operations, re-adjustments, modification or repairs are carried out by persons authorised by ourselves, and

  • The electrical installation of the room where the device is used meets the requirements of the standards in force, and

  • The device is used in accordance with this instruction manual.

Glossary and Abbreviations

Term

Description

13C

Carbon‑13, a stable isotope of carbon used as an MR-visible nucleus for multinuclear spectroscopy.

2D

Deuterium‑2, an isotope of hydrogen used as an MR-visible nucleus.

3Na

Sodium‑23, an MR-visible isotope of sodium used in multinuclear MR imaging and spectroscopy.

31P

Phosphorus‑31, an MR-visible isotope of phosphorus used in multinuclear MR imaging and spectroscopy.

Adverse event

Any undesirable medical occurrence or incident associated with the use of the device, whether or not considered device‑related.

Deuterium oxide

Heavy water (D2O), used here as a source of deuterium for multinuclear MR measurements.

DTPA

Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, a chelating agent; in this device it is complexed with gadolinium to adjust relaxation times.

EU Authorised Representative

The legal entity within the European Union appointed by the manufacturer to act on its behalf for regulatory purposes.

Gadolinium DTPA

A gadolinium‑based contrast agent (gadolinium chelated by DTPA) used here to adjust T1/T2 relaxation times into a physiological range.

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)

A durable plastic used for the phantom’s hollow spherical shell.

Isocentre (magnet isocentre)

The exact centre of the MRI magnet and gradient fields, where imaging and spectroscopy are most homogeneous and accurate.

MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a technique that creates anatomical and sometimes functional images using magnetic fields and radiofrequency pulses.

MR

Magnetic Resonance, the physical phenomenon underlying MRI and MRS techniques.

MRS

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, an MR technique that measures metabolite concentrations rather than producing conventional images.

Multinuclear MR system

An MR system capable of imaging or spectroscopy using nuclei other than hydrogen (e.g. 13C, 31P, 23Na, 2D).

Phantom (Quality Assurance device)

A physical test object that mimics certain properties of human tissue, used to assess and monitor MRI/MRS system performance.

pH

A measure of acidity or alkalinity; in this context it indicates the acidity of the phantom solution (pH 7.4 ≈ physiological).

Potassium phosphate

A buffering salt (containing phosphate) used to stabilise pH in the phantom solution.

QA (Quality Assurance)

Systematic procedures and measurements to ensure that MRI/MRS systems perform safely, reliably, and within specified limits.

Quality Assurance device

A device (phantom) specifically designed to perform QA measurements on MRI/MRS systems.

RF coil (Radiofrequency coil)

The component of the MRI system used to transmit RF pulses and/or receive MR signals from the phantom or patient.

RMA (Return Merchandise Authorisation)

A formal process by which a device is returned to the manufacturer for repair, replacement, or evaluation.

SMW (Standard Manufacturer’s Warranty)

The standard warranty period and conditions under which the manufacturer repairs or replaces the device.

SPECTRE‑X

multinuclear phantom containing MR‑visible nuclei (13C, 31P, 23Na, 2D) for QA of multinuclear MR systems.

Thermal equilibrium

The state in which the phantom’s temperature has stabilised to match the surrounding environment, improving measurement stability and reproducibility.

Urea

A small molecule included (with 13C labelling) as a well‑defined MR‑visible metabolite for multinuclear spectroscopy.

Introduction

About this Instruction Manual

The purpose of this instruction manual is to promote the safe use of a SPECTRE-X phantom during its expected service life.
It describes the use of the device as intended by the manufacturer.

Identification

Product Name: Multinuclear Spectroscopy Reference Phantom (SPECTRE-X)

PD-3004-3027 - SPECTER-X Render - Issue 1.0 REV b DRAFT (1).tif

Manufacturer and Contact Information

Company Identification

Gold Standard Phantoms Limited
1A Parkway Rise
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S9 4WQ
United Kingdom

Telephone

+44 (0)114 3271540

Email (competent person)

info@goldstandardphantoms.com

Languages spoken

English

EU Authorised Representative

AR Experts B.V. 

EU Authorised Representative Address

AR Experts B.V. 

Boeingavenue 201-219

1119 PD Schiphol-Rijk

The Netherlands

EU Authorised Representative Email Address

info@ar-experts.eu

Intended Use

The SPECTRE-X phantom is designed for Quality Assurance measurements of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS). Phantoms (also known as Quality Assurance Devices) are used in lieu of a human being inside an MRI scanner to assess its performance. The user should refer to the MRI device’s instructions for use to set up the correct pulse sequence for a given outcome. Equivalent acquisition techniques need to be used on the phantom as in the humans / patients.

Intended User

The SPECTRE-X phantom is intended for use by qualified MRI system operating personnel. These devices must be used by competent personnel who have the applicable education and experience. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Radiographer/MRI Technologist

  • Clinical Scientist/Hospital Physicists

  • MRI Physicist

  • Radiologist

  • Students/Researcher

  • Other trained Medical Professional.

The device must be used by a skilled person who has the applicable education and experience to enable them to perceive risks and to avoid hazards which operation or maintenance of the device can create.

Warnings and Cautions Used

Essential safety descriptions are provided in the instruction manual in the form of either a Warning or a Caution, as described below:

A WARNING is given when the personal safety of the participant or a user can be affected. Disregarding this advice can cause an injury.

A CAUTION is given when special instructions must be followed. Disregarding this advice can cause damage to the device or other equipment.

All users must familiarise themselves with all the warnings and cautions contained in the instructions before using this device.

Device Description

About the SPECTRE-X Phantom

The SPECTRE-X phantom contains single-resonance sources of the following MR visible nuclei: Carbon 13 (13C), Phosphorus (31P), Sodium (23Na), and Deuterium (2D), at concentrations that should be readily detectable on clinical multinuclear MR systems. Relaxation times have been controlled to the physiological range using Gadolinium DTPA, and the phantom is at pH 7.4 (20 °C). Furthermore, its size (18 cm sphere), and conductivity means that it should adequately load a range of multinuclear RF coils.

Nucleus

Form

Nominal Concentration

13C

Urea

100 mM

31P

Potassium Phosphate

50 mM

23Na

Sodium Chloride

100 mM

2D

Deuterium Oxide

1% w/w

Materials

Component

Materials Used

Hollow Plastic Sphere

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Cap

Nylon, nitrile rubber

Phantom liquid

Distilled Water, Urea 13C, Potassium Phosphate Monobasic, Sodium Chloride, Deuterium Oxide, preservative (methylisothiazolinone and chloromethylisothiazolinone), Gadolinium DTPA Sodium Salt

WARNING

Contains 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one and 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (3:1). May produce an allergic reaction.

The phantom liquid is a mild irritant and may be skin sensitising. In the event of a leak or spill of the phantom liquid wear protective waterproof gloves when cleaning any spillages and dispose according to local regulations. See the safety data sheet for more information.

Storage Instructions

Store

  • In a dry and well-ventilated environment

  • Between 15 °C and 30 °C

  • Out of direct sunlight

If possible, store the phantom in the MRI magnet room. This will ensure that it is at thermal equilibrium with the room and provide the most reliable and reproducible results. Either store in the supplied box, or use the supplied stand to store on a flat surface such as a shelf.

Cleaning

If the SPECTRE-X phantom requires cleaning, it can be cleaned with soap, water, and a soft cloth or sponge to remove dirt and debris. Organic solvents such as isopropanol may be used to remove sticky residue on the HDPE sphere, however these may cause the labels to stop adhering to the surface.

Operating Instructions

Unpacking

The SPECTRE-X phantom is supplied in a protective cardboard packaging box. To unpack:

  1. Inspect the outer packaging. If any damage is present do not use the device. Please contact Gold Standard Phantoms.

  2. Remove each component from the box.

  3. Inspect each component for damage. If any damage is present do not use the device. Please contact Gold Standard Phantoms.

  4. Carefully remove the outer packaging. Do not use a sharp knife in case this cuts or punctures the device.

WARNING: The SPECTRE-X phantom weighs over 3 kg and will cause injury if dropped on bare feet or feet with open toed shoes. Take appropriate care when handling the phantom and wear suitable shoes that provide protection.

Use

  1. Place the on the MRI scanner couch in close proximity to the RF coil that is being used. It may help to use foam pads provided with the MRI scanner to aid positioning

  2. Align the MRI system’s laser with the middle of the phantom.

  3. Move the phantom to magnet isocentre.

  4. Begin the MR examination.

  5. When finished store the phantom.

Adverse Events

Any adverse events that occur during the use of this device should be reported both to Gold Standard Phantoms and the relevant Competent Authority of the member state.

Warranty

Standard Manufacturer’s Warranty (SMW)
The phantoms carry as 1 year manufacturer’s warranty. This covers assurance regarding quality / lifespan with a promise to repair or replace the SPECTRE-X phantom under a standard RMA (return merchandise authorisation). Shipping and Duty charges may apply.

Disposal

Do not allow the contents of the phantom to enter drains, sewers, or watercourses. Dispose of this material and its container as hazardous waste. Disposal should be in accordance with local, state, or national legislation.

Citations

(warning) No cites found on this page! As this is normal for draft pages please reload of the page once published.

JavaScript errors detected

Please note, these errors can depend on your browser setup.

If this problem persists, please contact our support.