Evaluation of tractography parameters for dentato-rubro-thalamic tract reconstruction during pediatric posterior fossa tumor surgery.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Pien E J Jellema, Karina J Kersbergen, Eelco W Hoving, Maarten H Lequin, Kirsten M van Baarsen, Thomas Lindner, Wouter P Nieuwenhuis, Alberto De Luca, Jannie P Wijnen
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Abstract

Objective: Intraoperative fiber tractography can help neurosurgeons in localizing eloquent tracts potentially displaced by tumors. In pediatric posterior fossa tumor (pPFT) patients, disturbances to the eloquent dentato-rubro-thalamic tract (DRTT) might contribute to cerebellar mutism syndrome. This study investigates the effect of fiber tractography parameters on DRTT reconstruction in pre- and intraoperative settings.

Methods: T1-weighted and diffusion MRI data were acquired from ten pPFT patients and two healthy volunteers. The patients were scanned pre- and intraoperatively. The DRTT was reconstructed using multiple fiber orientation distribution (FOD) and angle thresholds. An expert panel evaluated tract reconstructions to identify optimal parameters in our dataset. The corticospinal tract (CST) served as a control. Relative tract volumes of the DRTT and the CST were calculated.

Results: Diffusion MRI data were sufficient for reliable DRTT reconstruction in healthy volunteers. In most pPFT patients, an FOD of 0.01 and a 60° angle threshold were evaluated as optimal for DRTT reconstruction in our dataset. Preoperative DRTT reconstructions showed more reconstructed streamlines and larger relative volumes, particularly in non-decussating tracts. CST reconstructions remained consistent across both timepoints.

Discussion: DRTT reconstruction is feasible in pPFT patients before and during surgery. However, inter-subject variability suggests that some patients may require adjusted thresholds for optimal results.

小儿后窝肿瘤手术中重建牙丘丘脑束的造影参数评价。
目的:术中纤维束造影可以帮助神经外科医生定位可能被肿瘤移位的动脉束。在儿童后窝肿瘤(pPFT)患者中,流利的齿状-红丘-丘脑束(DRTT)的紊乱可能导致小脑缄默综合征。本研究探讨了术前和术中纤维束造影参数对DRTT重建的影响。方法:获取10例pPFT患者和2例健康志愿者的t1加权和弥散MRI数据。术前和术中对患者进行扫描。利用多纤维取向分布(FOD)和角度阈值对DRTT进行重构。专家小组评估了道路重建,以确定我们数据集中的最佳参数。皮质脊髓束(CST)作为对照。计算DRTT和CST的相对体积。结果:弥散MRI数据足以对健康志愿者进行可靠的DRTT重建。在我们的数据集中,大多数pPFT患者的FOD为0.01和60°角阈值被评估为DRTT重建的最佳值。术前DRTT重建显示更多的重建流线和更大的相对体积,特别是在非讨论束。CST重建在两个时间点上保持一致。讨论:DRTT重建在pPFT患者术前和术中是可行的。然而,受试者之间的差异表明,一些患者可能需要调整阈值以获得最佳结果。
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期刊介绍: MAGMA is a multidisciplinary international journal devoted to the publication of articles on all aspects of magnetic resonance techniques and their applications in medicine and biology. MAGMA currently publishes research papers, reviews, letters to the editor, and commentaries, six times a year. The subject areas covered by MAGMA include: advances in materials, hardware and software in magnetic resonance technology, new developments and results in research and practical applications of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy related to biology and medicine, study of animal models and intact cells using magnetic resonance, reports of clinical trials on humans and clinical validation of magnetic resonance protocols.
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