An image acquisition and registration strategy for the fusion of hyperpolarized helium-3 MRI and x-ray CT images of the lung

Rob H Ireland, Neil Woodhouse, Nigel Hoggard, James A Swinscoe, Bernadette H Foran, Matthew Q Hatton, Jim M Wild, Rob H Ireland, Neil Woodhouse, Nigel Hoggard, James A Swinscoe, Bernadette H Foran, Matthew Q Hatton, Jim M Wild

Abstract

The purpose of this ethics committee approved prospective study was to evaluate an image acquisition and registration protocol for hyperpolarized helium-3 magnetic resonance imaging ((3)He-MRI) and x-ray computed tomography. Nine patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) gave written informed consent to undergo a free-breathing CT, an inspiration breath-hold CT and a 3D ventilation (3)He-MRI in CT position using an elliptical birdcage radiofrequency (RF) body coil. (3)He-MRI to CT image fusion was performed using a rigid registration algorithm which was assessed by two observers using anatomical landmarks and a percentage volume overlap coefficient. Registration of (3)He-MRI to breath-hold CT was more accurate than to free-breathing CT; overlap 82.9 +/- 4.2% versus 59.8 +/- 9.0% (p < 0.001) and mean landmark error 0.75 +/- 0.24 cm versus 1.25 +/- 0.60 cm (p = 0.002). Image registration is significantly improved by using an imaging protocol that enables both (3)He-MRI and CT to be acquired with similar breath holds and body position through the use of a birdcage (3)He-MRI body RF coil and an inspiration breath-hold CT. Fusion of (3)He-MRI to CT may be useful for the assessment of patients with lung diseases.

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Two examples of registered coronal hyperpolarized 3He-MRI (colour) displayed fused with radiotherapy treatment planning conventional, free-breathing CT (left) and inspiration breath-hold CT (right).

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