Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.

The aim of this study was the development and evaluation of a real-time guidance support using optical Moiré Phase Tracking (MPT) for magnetic resonance (MR) guided percutaneous interventions. A gradient echo sequence, capable of real-time position updates by the MPT system, was modified to enable n...

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Main Authors: Urte Kägebein, Frank Godenschweger, Brian S R Armstrong, Georg Rose, Frank K Wacker, Oliver Speck, Bennet Hensen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6191114?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6dcc9bbcff974756a4df48d23ea1a1892020-11-25T01:57:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020539410.1371/journal.pone.0205394Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.Urte KägebeinFrank GodenschwegerBrian S R ArmstrongGeorg RoseFrank K WackerOliver SpeckBennet HensenThe aim of this study was the development and evaluation of a real-time guidance support using optical Moiré Phase Tracking (MPT) for magnetic resonance (MR) guided percutaneous interventions. A gradient echo sequence, capable of real-time position updates by the MPT system, was modified to enable needle guidance based on four rigidly attached MPT markers at the back of a needle. Two perpendicular imaging planes were automatically aligned along the calibrated needle and centered at its tip. For user guidance, additional information about the needle trajectory and the tip to target distance were added as image overlay. Both, images and guiding information were displayed on the in-room monitor to facilitate MR guided interventions. The guidance support was evaluated by four experienced interventional radiologists and four novices targeting rubber O-rings embedded in a custom-made phantom on a 3T wide-bore MRI system (80 punctures). The skin to target time, user error, system error and total error were analyzed. The mean skin to target time was 146s±68s with no statistically significant difference between experts and novices. A low mean user error (0.91mm±0.43mm), system error (0.53mm±0.27mm) and total error (0.99mm±0.47mm) was reached in all directions. No statistically significant difference in user error, system error and total error could be found between experts and novices. The presented tracking and image guidance system combined with the user interface offers continuous and interactive control of the imaging plane while puncturing in the magnet enabling accurate real-time feedback for both, experienced and non-experienced users.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6191114?pdf=render
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author Urte Kägebein
Frank Godenschweger
Brian S R Armstrong
Georg Rose
Frank K Wacker
Oliver Speck
Bennet Hensen
spellingShingle Urte Kägebein
Frank Godenschweger
Brian S R Armstrong
Georg Rose
Frank K Wacker
Oliver Speck
Bennet Hensen
Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Urte Kägebein
Frank Godenschweger
Brian S R Armstrong
Georg Rose
Frank K Wacker
Oliver Speck
Bennet Hensen
author_sort Urte Kägebein
title Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
title_short Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
title_full Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
title_fullStr Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous MR-guided interventions using an optical Moiré Phase tracking system: Initial results.
title_sort percutaneous mr-guided interventions using an optical moiré phase tracking system: initial results.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study was the development and evaluation of a real-time guidance support using optical Moiré Phase Tracking (MPT) for magnetic resonance (MR) guided percutaneous interventions. A gradient echo sequence, capable of real-time position updates by the MPT system, was modified to enable needle guidance based on four rigidly attached MPT markers at the back of a needle. Two perpendicular imaging planes were automatically aligned along the calibrated needle and centered at its tip. For user guidance, additional information about the needle trajectory and the tip to target distance were added as image overlay. Both, images and guiding information were displayed on the in-room monitor to facilitate MR guided interventions. The guidance support was evaluated by four experienced interventional radiologists and four novices targeting rubber O-rings embedded in a custom-made phantom on a 3T wide-bore MRI system (80 punctures). The skin to target time, user error, system error and total error were analyzed. The mean skin to target time was 146s±68s with no statistically significant difference between experts and novices. A low mean user error (0.91mm±0.43mm), system error (0.53mm±0.27mm) and total error (0.99mm±0.47mm) was reached in all directions. No statistically significant difference in user error, system error and total error could be found between experts and novices. The presented tracking and image guidance system combined with the user interface offers continuous and interactive control of the imaging plane while puncturing in the magnet enabling accurate real-time feedback for both, experienced and non-experienced users.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6191114?pdf=render
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