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Pietro Canzi1, Federico Aprile2, Anna Simoncelli3, Marco Manfrin2, Marianna Magnetto2, Elvis Lafe3, Domenico Minervini2, Irene Avato4,5, Simone Terrani6, Andrea Scribante4, Dzemal Gazibegovic7, Marco Benazzo2.
Abstract
PURPOSES: To primarily evaluate MRI-induced effects for Ultra 3D cochlear implantation in human cadavers in terms of artifact generation and MR image quality.Entities:
Keywords: Artifacts; Cadaver; Cochlear implant; Magnetic resonance imaging; Ultra 3D
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33206227 PMCID: PMC8382638 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-020-06464-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503
Fig. 1Artifact morphometric analysis. a On planar axial sequences, the maximum radius was calculated by matching a circle to the visible edges of the signal void within the brain. b On coronal sequences, the maximum latero-medial (45.4 mm in this section) and cranio-caudal (33.3 mm in this section) length were calculated with respect to a vertical landmark passing through the visible portion of the scalp
Fig. 2Artifacts analysis in relation to the sequence and plane of acquisition protocols. a Round shaped signal void artifact in 2D axial T2w. b Oval shaped signal void artifact in 2D coronal T2w. c “Shamrock” shaped signal void artifact in 3D T2w TFE. d Signal void with bilateral CI: the bilateral mutual artifacts interaction covers anterior structures far beyond the single signal void generated by each CI (2D axial T2w). e Bilateral signal void area with O-MAR protocol (same section of d)
Anatomical visibility assessment: analysis of the diagnostic usefulness under unilateral and bilateral CI condition
| Structure | Unilateral CI | Unilateral CI | Bilateral CI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frontal lobe | |||
| Parietal lobe | |||
| Temporal lobe | |||
| Occipital lobe | |||
| Hypophysis | |||
| Internal auditory canal | |||
| Cochlea | |||
| Semicircular canals | |||
| Vestibulum | |||
| Brainstem | |||
| Anterior lobe of the cerebellum | |||
| Cerebellar vermis | |||
| Middle cerebellar peduncle | |||
| Cerebellopontine angle |
HQ high-quality image, A image involved by artifact, but assessable for diagnostic purposes, NA Non-assessable image, SD standard deviation
Fig. 3Global anatomical visibility assessment. Global mean scores and confidence intervals resulted from the all CI tested conditions and MRI sequences
Fig. 4MRI sequences comparison. Mean sequence-specific scores and confidence intervals. Blue rows: 2D T1w sequences; yellow rows: 2D T2w sequences; green rows: 3D sequences. All 2D sequences were obtained with TSE techniques
Comparison between planar and volumetric sequences
| Structure | Unilateral CI setting: ipsilateral anatomical structures | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2D + 3D sequences (Mean–SD) | 2D sequences (Mean–SD) | 3D sequences (Mean–SD) | |
| Frontal lobe | A (1.88–0.55) | A (2.16–0.37) | A (1.50–0.51) |
| Parietal lobe | NA (0.96–0.80) | NA (1.04–0.77) | NA (0.39–0.74) |
| Temporal lobe | NA (1.25–0.69) | NA (1.47–0.58) | NA (0.75–0.65) |
| Occipital lobe | NA (0.24–0.55) | NA (0.37–0.66) | NA (0.04–0.19) |
| Hypophysis | HQ (2.63–0.74) | HQ (2.88–0.33) | A (2.11–1.03) |
| Internal auditory canal | A (1.92–1.04) | HQ (2.29–0.76) | NA (0.75–1.04) |
| Cochlea | A (2.08–0.91) | HQ (2.53–0.61) | NA (0.86–0.97) |
| Semicircular canals | NA (1.35–1.17) | A (2.00–0.94) | NA (0.29–0.66) |
| Vestibulum | A (1.89–1.14) | HQ (2.25–0.84) | NA (0.54–0.84) |
| Brainstem | A (2.06–0.97) | HQ (2.63–0.56) | NA (1.21–0.92) |
| Anterior lobe of the cerebellum | NA (1.21–0.93) | NA (1.49–0.76) | NA (0.64–0.87) |
| Cerebellar vermis | NA (1.19–1.00) | NA (1.67–0.86) | NA (0.54–0.74) |
| Middle cerebellar peduncle | NA (1.31–0.94) | A (1.73–0.75) | NA (0.64–0.87) |
| Cerebellopontine angle | A (1.94–1.05) | HQ (2.29–0.70) | NA (0.68–0.86) |
HQ high-quality image, A image involved by artifact, but assessable for diagnostic purposes, NA non-assessable image, SD standard deviation
Fig. 5CI displacement analysis. a Co-registration of high-resolution CTs before and after MRI, both with CI. Green or purple areas show differences between the two images and are mainly limited to some displacement of soft tissue (brain). Bone structures are rigidly co-registered and do not show any signs of displacement. On the axial view, the device is already visible on both pre- and post- MRI without any signs of repositioning. b–e Assessment of CI displacement in 3D reconstruction: b 3D head reconstruction before MRI (gray: skull; green: CI), c 3D head reconstruction after MRI (purple: skull; cyan: CI), d 3D head reconstruction before (gray: skull; green: CI) and after MRI (purple: skull; cyan: CI) to verify potential repositioning: no displacement was recorded, e particular of 3D CI reconstruction before (green) and after (cyan) MRI with full CIs concordance