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Threshold Selection Criteria for Quantification of Lumbosacral Cerebrospinal Fluid and Root Volumes from MRI
Author(s) -
PuigdellívolSánchez Anna,
Reina Miguel Angel,
SanMolina Juan,
Escobar José Manuel,
Castedo Julio,
PratsGalino Alberto
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of neuroimaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.822
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1552-6569
pISSN - 1051-2284
DOI - 10.1111/jon.12150
Subject(s) - voxel , medicine , lumbosacral joint , cerebrospinal fluid , nuclear medicine , cauda equina , anatomy , radiology , pathology , spinal cord , psychiatry
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The high variability of CSF volumes partly explains the inconsistency of anesthetic effects, but may also be due to image analysis itself. In this study, criteria for threshold selection are anatomically defined. METHODS T2 MR images ( n = 7 cases) were analyzed using 3‐dimentional software. Maximal–minimal thresholds were selected in standardized blocks of 50 slices of the dural sac ending caudally at the L5‐S1 intervertebral space (caudal blocks) and middle L3 (rostral blocks). Maximal CSF thresholds: threshold value was increased until at least one voxel in a CSF area appeared unlabeled and decreased until that voxel was labeled again: this final threshold was selected. Minimal root thresholds: thresholds values that selected cauda equina root area but not adjacent gray voxels in the CSF–root interface were chosen. RESULTS Significant differences were found between caudal and rostral thresholds. No significant differences were found between expert and nonexpert observers. Average max/min thresholds were around 1.30 but max/min CSF volumes were around 1.15. Great interindividual CSF volume variability was detected (max/min volumes 1.6–2.7). CONCLUSIONS The estimation of a close range of CSF volumes which probably contains the real CSF volume value can be standardized and calculated prior to certain intrathecal procedures.

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