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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2014 Volume.55 No. 3 p.136 ~ p.141
Reliability of Stereotactic Coordinates of 1.5-Tesla and 3-Tesla MRI in Radiosurgery and Functional Neurosurgery
Kim Hae-Yu

Lee Sun-Il
Jin Seong-Jin
Jin Sung-Chul
Kim Jung-Soo
Jeon Kyoung-Dong
Abstract
Objective: The aims of this study are to identify interpersonal differences in defining coordinates and to figure out the degree of distortion of the MRI and compare the accuracy between CT, 1.5-tesla (T) and 3.0T MRI.

Methods: We compared coordinates in the CT images defined by 2 neurosurgeons. We also calculated the errors of 1.5T MRI and those of 3.0T. We compared the errors of the 1.5T with those of the 3.0T. In addition, we compared the errors in each sequence and in each axis.

Results: The mean difference in the CT images between the two neurosurgeons was 0.48¡¾0.22 mm. The mean errors of the 1.5T were 1.55¡¾0.48 mm (T1), 0.75¡¾0.38 (T2), and 1.07¡¾0.57 (FLAIR) and those of the 3.0T were 2.35¡¾0.53 (T1), 2.18¡¾0.76 (T2), and 2.16¡¾0.77 (FLAIR). The smallest mean errors out of all the axes were in the x axis : 0.28--0.34 (1.5T) and 0.31--0.52 (3.0T). The smallest errors out of all the MRI sequences were in the T2 : 0.29--0.58 (1.5T) and 0.31--1.85 (3.0T).

Conclusion: There was no interpersonal difference in running the Gamma Plan¢ç to define coordinates. The errors of the 3.0T were greater than those of the 1.5T, and these errors were not of an acceptable level. The x coordinate error was the smallest and the z coordinate error was the greatest regardless of the MRI sequence. The T2 sequence was the most accurate sequence.
KEYWORD
MRI, Stereotactic radiosurgery, Functional neurosurgery
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