Validation of Experts versus Atlas-based and Automatic Registration Methods for Subthalamic Nucleus Targeting on MRI

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F. Javier Sanchez Castro
Claudio Pollo
Olivier Cuisenaire
Jean-Guy Villemure
Jean-Philippe Thiran
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[1] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Signal Processing Institute
[2] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV),Department of Neurosurgery
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Deep Brain Stimulation; Subthalamic Nucleus; Real Target; Deep Brain Stimulation Lead; Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation;
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Objects In functional stereotactic neurosurgery, one of the cornerstones upon which the success and the operating time depends is an accurate targeting. The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is the usual target involved when applying deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease (PD). Unfortunately, STN is usually not clearly visible in common medical imaging modalities, which justifies the use of atlas-based segmentation techniques to infer the STN location. Materials and methods Eight bilaterally implanted PD patients were included in this study. A three-dimensional T1-weighted sequence and inversion recovery T2-weighted coronal slices were acquired pre-operatively. We propose a methodology for the construction of a ground truth of the STN location and a scheme that allows both, to perform a comparison between different non-rigid registration algorithms and to evaluate their usability to locate the STN automatically. Results The intra-expert variability in identifying the STN location is 1.06±0.61 mm while the best non-rigid registration method gives an error of 1.80±0.62 mm. On the other hand, statistical tests show that an affine registration with only 12 degrees of freedom is not enough for this application. Conclusions Using our validation–evaluation scheme, we demonstrate that automatic STN localization is possible and accurate with non-rigid registration algorithms.
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