Direct visualization of microwires in hybrid depth electrodes using high-resolution photon-counting CT

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Epilepsia Open Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1002/epi4.13080
Steven Smeijers, Walter Coudyzer, Elina Keirse, Vasiliki Bougou, Thomas Decramer, Tom Theys
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Abstract

Hybrid depth electrodes are increasingly being used for epilepsy monitoring and human neurophysiology research. Microwires extending from the tip of the Behnke-Fried (BF) electrode into (sub)cortical areas allow to isolate single neurons and perform microstimulation. Conventional CT or MRI visualize the entire microwire bundle as an artifact extending from the BF electrode tip with low resolution, without proper identification of individual microwires. We illustrate the first direct visualization method of individual microwires using high-resolution photon-counting CT (PCCT). Coregistration of the PCCT scan with a preoperative MRI can visualize individual wires directly in cortex, which is an advantage as it provides feedback on the accuracy of the implantation method and can guide future implantations. This PCCT technique allows for accurately depicting individual microwires which could be relevant for neuroscientific research through improved visualization and implantation of specific cortical and subcortical brain areas.

Plain Language Summary

Researchers are using hybrid depth electrodes to study epilepsy and brain activity. These electrodes, called Behnke-Fried (BF) electrodes, have microwires at the tip that can record single neurons and stimulate brain areas. Regular CT or MRI scans do not show the individual microwires clearly. The authors use a new high-resolution photon-counting CT (PCCT) technique, which can show each individual microwire in the brain. By combining PCCT with MRI, the authors can precisely see where the microwires are located. This could improve future implantation surgeries and brain research.

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利用高分辨率光子计数 CT 直接观察混合深度电极中的微线。
混合深度电极正越来越多地用于癫痫监测和人类神经生理学研究。从贝恩克-弗里德(BF)电极尖端延伸到(亚)皮层区域的微线可分离单个神经元并进行微刺激。传统的 CT 或 MRI 将整个微线束视为从 BF 电极尖端延伸出来的伪影,分辨率较低,无法正确识别单个微线。我们展示了第一种使用高分辨率光子计数 CT(PCCT)直接观察单个微线的方法。将 PCCT 扫描与术前核磁共振成像(MRI)进行核心配准,可直接观察到皮层中的单根导线,这样做的好处是可以反馈植入方法的准确性,并为今后的植入提供指导。这种 PCCT 技术可准确描绘单个微导线,通过改善特定皮层和皮层下脑区的可视化和植入,可用于神经科学研究。简要说明:研究人员正在使用混合深度电极研究癫痫和大脑活动。这些电极被称为贝恩克-弗里德(BF)电极,顶端有微线,可以记录单个神经元并刺激大脑区域。常规的 CT 或 MRI 扫描无法清晰显示单个微线。作者使用了一种新的高分辨率光子计数 CT(PCCT)技术,它可以显示大脑中的每一根微线。通过将 PCCT 与核磁共振成像相结合,作者可以精确地看到微线的位置。这可以改善未来的植入手术和大脑研究。
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Epilepsia Open
Epilepsia Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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4.40
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6.70%
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审稿时长
8 weeks
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