Construction and assessment of a 3-T MRI brain template |
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Authors: | Florent Lalys Claire Haegelen Jean-Christophe Ferre Omar El-Ganaoui Pierre Jannin |
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Affiliation: | aINSERM, U746, Faculté de Médecine CS 34317, F-35043 Rennes Cedex, France;bINRIA, VisAGeS Unité/Projet, F-35042 Rennes, France;cUniversity of Rennes I, CNRS, UMR 6074, IRISA, F-35042 Rennes, France;dDepartment of Neurosurgery, Pontchaillou University Hospital, F-35043 Rennes, France;eDepartment of Radiology, Pontchaillou University Hospital, F-35043 Rennes, France |
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Abstract: | New MR imaging protocols enable visualization of brain structures. However, for dedicated clinical applications such as targeting deep brain stimulation (DBS), a more accurate localization requires the use of atlases. We developed a three-dimensional digitized mono-subject anatomical template of the human brain based on 3-T magnetic resonance images (MRI). By averaging 15 registered T1 image acquisitions, we have shown that the final image corresponds to an optimal image, limited by the performance of the 3-T MR machine. We compared different preprocessing workflows for template construction. With the optimal strategy, along with validated existing processing methods, one T1 template and one T1–T2 mixing template were created in order to improve visualization of spatially complex deep structures. Reduction of voxel size to 0.25 mm3 was also advantageous to observe fine structures and white matter/gray matter intensity crossings. Results demonstrated that such a template also improved inter-patient registration for population comparison in DBS. These MR templates are made freely available to our community (http://www.vmip.org/mritemplate) to serve as a reference for neuroimage processing methods. |
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Keywords: | Brain template Basal ganglia 3-T MRI Deep brain stimulation |
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