General Algorithm Applicability in Determining DBS Lead Orientation: Adapting 2D and 3D X-Ray Techniques for SenSight? Leads

STEREOTACTIC AND FUNCTIONAL NEUROSURGERY(2024)

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Introduction: With recent advancements in deep brain stimulation (DBS), directional leads featuring segmented contacts have been introduced, allowing for targeted stimulation of specific brain regions. Given that manufacturers employ diverse markers for lead orientation, our investigation focuses on the adaptability of the 2017 techniques proposed by the Cologne research group for lead orientation determination. Methods: We tailored the two separate 2D and 3D X-ray-based techniques published in 2017 and originally developed for C-shaped markers, to the dual-marker of the Medtronic SenSight (TM) lead. In a retrospective patient study, we evaluated their feasibility and consistency by comparing the degree of agreement between the two methods. Results: The Bland-Altman plot showed favorable concordance without any noticeable systematic errors. The mean difference was 0.79 degrees, with limits of agreement spanning from 21.4 degrees to -19.8 degrees. The algorithms demonstrated high reliability, evidenced by an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.99 (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The 2D and 3D algorithms, initially formulated for discerning the circular orientation of a C-shaped marker, were adapted to the marker of the Medtronic SenSight (TM) lead. Statistical analyses revealed a significant level of agreement between the two methods. Our findings highlight the adaptability of these algorithms to different markers, achievable through both low-dose intraoperative 2D X-ray imaging and standard CT imaging.
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Deep brain stimulation,Directional deep brain stimulation,Directional leads,Segmented electrodes,Axial steering,Orientation angle
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