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The relevance of skull density ratio in selecting candidates for transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound.

Alexandre Boutet1,2, Dave Gwun1, Robert Gramer1, Manish Ranjan3, Gavin J B Elias1, David Tilden4, Yuexi Huang5, Stanley Xiangyu Li1, Benjamin Davidson1, Hua Lu2, Pascal Tyrrell6,2, Ryan M Jones5, Alfonso Fasano3,7, Kullervo Hynynen5,8,9, Walter Kucharczyk1,2, Michael L Schwartz10, Andres M Lozano1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVETranscranial MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a minimally invasive treatment for movement disorders. Considerable interpatient variability in skull transmission efficiency exists with the current clinical devices, which is thought to be dependent on each patient's specific skull morphology. Lower skull density ratio (SDR) values are thought to impede acoustic energy transmission across the skull, attenuating or preventing the therapeutic benefits of MRgFUS. Patients with SDR values below 0.4 have traditionally been deemed poor candidates for MRgFUS. Although considerable anecdotal evidence has suggested that SDR is a reliable determinant of procedural and clinical success, relationships between SDR and clinical outcomes have yet to be formally investigated. Moreover, as transcranial MRgFUS is becoming an increasingly widespread procedure, knowledge of SDR distribution in the general population may enable improved preoperative counseling and preparedness.METHODSA total of 98 patients who underwent MRgFUS thalamotomy at the authors' institutions between 2012 and 2018 were analyzed (cohort 1). The authors retrospectively assessed the relationships between SDR and various clinical outcomes, including tremor improvement and adverse effects, as well as procedural factors such as sonication parameters. An SDR was also prospectively obtained in 163 random emergency department patients who required a head CT scan for various clinical indications (cohort 2). Patients' age and sex were used to explore relationships with SDR.RESULTSIn the MRgFUS treatment group, 17 patients with a thalamotomy lesion had an SDR below 0.4. Patients with lower SDRs required more sonication energy; however, their low SDR did not influence their clinical outcomes. In the emergency department patient group, about one-third of the patients had a low SDR (< 0.4). SDR did not correlate with age or sex.CONCLUSIONSAlthough lower SDR values correlated with higher energy requirements during MRgFUS thalamotomy, within the range of this study population, the SDR did not appreciably impact or provide the ability to predict the resulting clinical outcomes. Sampling of the general population suggests that age and sex have no relationship with SDR. Other variables, such as local variances in bone density, should also be carefully reviewed to build a comprehensive appraisal of a patient's suitability for MRgFUS treatment.

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Keywords:  ET = essential tremor; MR-guided focused ultrasound; MRgFUS = MR-guided focused ultrasound; SDR = skull density ratio; VIM = ventral intermediate nucleus; functional neurosurgery; skull density ratio; thalamotomy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31051458     DOI: 10.3171/2019.2.JNS182571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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9.  Comparative evaluation of tractography-based direct targeting and atlas-based indirect targeting of the ventral intermediate (Vim) nucleus in MRgFUS thalamotomy.

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