Comparison of Deep Brain Stimulation Lead Targeting Accuracy and Procedure Duration between 1.5- and 3-Tesla Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems: An Initial 12-Month Experience

Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2016;94(2):102-7. doi: 10.1159/000443407. Epub 2016 Apr 20.

Abstract

Background: Interventional magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) allows deep brain stimulator lead placement under general anesthesia. While the accuracy of lead targeting has been described for iMRI systems utilizing 1.5-tesla magnets, a similar assessment of 3-tesla iMRI procedures has not been performed.

Objective: To compare targeting accuracy, the number of lead targeting attempts, and surgical duration between procedures performed on 1.5- and 3-tesla iMRI systems.

Methods: Radial targeting error, the number of targeting attempts, and procedure duration were compared between surgeries performed on 1.5- and 3-tesla iMRI systems (SmartFrame and ClearPoint systems).

Results: During the first year of operation of each system, 26 consecutive leads were implanted using the 1.5-tesla system, and 23 consecutive leads were implanted using the 3-tesla system. There was no significant difference in radial error (Mann-Whitney test, p = 0.26), number of lead placements that required multiple targeting attempts (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.59), or bilateral procedure durations between surgeries performed with the two systems (p = 0.15).

Conclusions: Accurate DBS lead targeting can be achieved with iMRI systems utilizing either 1.5- or 3-tesla magnets. The use of a 3-tesla magnet, however, offers improved visualization of the target structures and allows comparable accuracy and efficiency of placement at the selected targets.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Deep Brain Stimulation / methods
  • Deep Brain Stimulation / standards*
  • Dystonia / diagnostic imaging
  • Dystonia / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring / methods
  • Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring / standards*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional / methods
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional / standards*
  • Male
  • Operative Time*
  • Parkinson Disease / diagnostic imaging
  • Parkinson Disease / surgery*
  • Time Factors