3D-visualization of segmented contacts of directional deep brain stimulation electrodes via registration and fusion of CT and FDCT.

Fadil Al-Jaberi, Matthias Moeskes, Martin Skalej, Melanie Fachet, Christoph Hoeschen
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Abstract

Objectives: 3D-visualization of the segmented contacts of directional deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes is desirable since knowledge about the position of every segmented contact could shorten the timespan for electrode programming. CT cannot yield images fitting that purpose whereas highly resolved flat detector computed tomography (FDCT) can accurately image the inner structure of the electrode. This study aims to demonstrate the applicability of image fusion of highly resolved FDCT and CT to produce highly resolved images that preserve anatomical context for subsequent fusion to preoperative MRI for eventually displaying segmented contactswithin anatomical context in future studies.

Material and methods: Retrospectively collected datasets from 15 patients who underwent bilateral directional DBS electrode implantation were used. Subsequently, after image analysis, a semi-automated 3D-registration of CT and highly resolved FDCT followed by image fusion was performed. The registration accuracy was assessed by computing the target registration error.

Results: Our work demonstrated the feasibility of highly resolved FDCT to visualize segmented electrode contacts in 3D. Semiautomatic image registration to CT was successfully implemented in all cases. Qualitative evaluation by two experts revealed good alignment regarding intracranial osseous structures. Additionally, the average for the mean of the target registration error over all patients, based on the assessments of two raters, was computed to be 4.16 mm.

Conclusion: Our work demonstrated the applicability of image fusion of highly resolved FDCT to CT for a potential workflow regarding subsequent fusion to MRI in the future to put the electrodes in an anatomical context.

通过 CT 和 FDCT 的注册和融合,实现定向脑深部刺激电极分段接触的三维可视化。
目的:对定向脑深部刺激(DBS)电极的分段触点进行三维可视化是非常理想的,因为了解每个分段触点的位置可以缩短电极编程的时间。CT 无法生成符合这一目的的图像,而高分辨率的平面探测器计算机断层扫描(FDCT)却能准确成像电极的内部结构。本研究旨在证明高分辨率 FDCT 和 CT 的图像融合的适用性,以生成保留解剖背景的高分辨率图像,随后与术前 MRI 融合,最终在未来的研究中显示解剖背景下的分段接触:使用回顾性收集的数据集,这些数据集来自 15 名接受双侧定向 DBS 电极植入术的患者。随后,在图像分析之后,对 CT 和高分辨率 FDCT 进行了半自动三维配准,并进行了图像融合。通过计算目标配准误差来评估配准的准确性:结果:我们的工作证明了高分辨率 FDCT 在三维可视化分割电极接触点方面的可行性。在所有病例中都成功实现了与 CT 的半自动图像配准。两位专家的定性评估显示,颅内骨性结构对准良好。此外,根据两名评分员的评估,所有患者的目标配准误差平均值为 4.16 毫米:我们的工作证明了高分辨率 FDCT 与 CT 图像融合的适用性,为将来与 MRI 进行后续融合提供了潜在的工作流程,从而将电极置于解剖环境中。
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