Surgical Accuracy of 3-Tesla Versus 7-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease

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2016-09

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van Laar, Peter Jan
Oterdoom, D L Marinus
Ter Horst, Gert J
van Hulzen, Arjen L J
de Graaf, Eva K L
Hoogduin, Hans J MORCID 0000-0001-7707-0750ISNI 0000000389154198
Meiners, Linda C
van Dijk, J Marc C

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In deep brain stimulation (DBS), accurate placement of the lead is critical. Target definition is highly dependent on visual recognition on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We prospectively investigated whether the 7-T MRI enabled better visualization of targets and led to better placement of leads compared with the 1.5-T and the 3-T MRI. METHODS: Three patients with PD (mean, 55 years) were scanned on 1.5-, 3-, and 7-T MRI before surgery. Tissue contrast and signal-to-noise ratio were measured. Target coordinates were noted on MRI and during surgery. Differences were analyzed with post-hoc analysis of variance. RESULTS: The 7-T MRI demonstrated a significant improvement in tissue visualization (P < 0.005) and signal-to-noise ratio (P < 0.005). However, no difference in the target coordinates was found between the 7-T and the 3-T MRI. CONCLUSIONS: Although the 7-T MRI enables a significant better visualization of the DBS target in patients with PD, we found no clinical benefit for the placement of the DBS leads.

Keywords

7-Tesla MRI; Accuracy; Deep brain stimulation; Parkinson disease, Taverne, Journal Article, Case Reports, Comparative Study

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van Laar, P J, Oterdoom, D L M, Ter Horst, G J, van Hulzen, A L J, de Graaf, E K L, Hoogduin, H, Meiners, L C & van Dijk, J M C 2016, 'Surgical Accuracy of 3-Tesla Versus 7-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease', World Neurosurgery, vol. 93, pp. 410-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2016.06.084