| Literature DB >> 24532196 |
Arnar Astradsson1, Anne Katrine Wiencke, Per Munck af Rosenschold, Svend-Aage Engelholm, Lars Ohlhues, Henrik Roed, Marianne Juhler.
Abstract
To determine visual outcome including the occurrence of radiation induced optic neuropathy (RION) as well as tumor control after fractionated stereotactic radiation therapy (FSRT) of benign anterior skull base meningiomas or pituitary adenomas. Thirty-nine patients treated with FSRT for anterior skull base meningiomas and 55 patients treated with FSRT for pituitary adenomas between January 1999 and December 2009 with at least 2 years follow-up were included. Patients were followed up prospectively with magnetic resonance imaging scans, visual acuity and visual field examinations. RION was found in four (10%) patients with anterior skull base meningiomas and seven patients (13%) with pituitary adenomas. The five-year actuarial freedom from 25% RION visual field loss was 94% following FSRT. Actuarial 2-, 5- and 10-year tumor control rates were 100, 88.4 and 64.5% for anterior skull base meningiomas and 100, 98.2 and 94.9% for pituitary adenomas, respectively. Patients with an impaired visual field function pre-FSRT were more likely to experience worsened function (p = 0.016). We found that RION, was a relatively uncommon event, in a large prospective cohort of patients that were systematically monitored following FSRT of benign anterior skull base tumors. Long term tumor control was favorable, especially for pituitary adenomas.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24532196 PMCID: PMC4023078 DOI: 10.1007/s11060-014-1399-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurooncol ISSN: 0167-594X Impact factor: 4.130
Patients, tumor characteristics and surgical treatment
| Anterior skull base meningiomas | |
| Total 39 | |
| Females | 30 (77 %) |
| Males | 9 (23 %) |
| Mean age (years) | 56 (37–78) |
| Pituitary adenomas | |
| Total | 55 |
| Females | 29 (53 %) |
| Males | 26 (47 %) |
| Mean age (years) | 48 (18–73) |
| Anterior skull base meningiomas, tumor location | |
| Cavernous sinus | 23 (59 %) |
| Clival/Petroclival | 12 (31 %) |
| Sphenoid wing | 3 (8 %) |
| Optic canal | 1 (2 %) |
| Anterior skull base meningiomas, tumor volume | 21.02 cc (mean, range 0.33–152.50) |
| Pituitary adenomas, tumor extension | |
| Intrasellar | 5 (9 %) |
| Extrasellar | 50 (91 %) |
| Pituitary adenoms, tumor volume | 6.66 cc (mean, range 0.00–41.83) |
| Pituitary adenomas, secretory status | |
| Somatotrophic (GH secreting) | 34 (62 %) |
| Corticotrophic (ACTH secreting) | 4 (7 %) |
| Lactotrophic (prolactin secreting) | 2 (4 %) |
| Null adenoma (non-secreting) | 15 (27 %) |
| Operation prior to FSRT | |
| Anterior skull base meningiomas | |
| Total | 25 (64 %) |
| One/two/three operations | 13/8/4 |
| Median time from last operation until FSRT: | 28 months (range 1–102) |
| Pituitary adenomas | |
| Total | 49 (91 %) |
| One/two/three/four operations | 24/16/9/1 |
| Median time from last operation until FSRT: | 10 months (range 1–134) |
Prescribed tumor treatment doses to the 90 % isodose line, combined optic apparatus (COP) radiation doses (median of maximum doses) and proximity to the anterior visual pathways
| Anterior skull base meningiomas | |
| Tumor dose 1.8 × 30 | 31 (79 %) |
| Tumor dose 2.0 × 27 | 8 (21 %) |
| COS (optic nerves + chiasm + tracts) | 53.3 (range 6.6–63.6) |
| Tumor-anterior visual pathways direct contact | 24 (61.5 %) |
| Pituitary adenomas | |
| Tumor dose 1.8 × 30 | 35 (64 %) |
| Tumor dose 2.0 × 27 | 20 (36 %) |
| COS (optic nerves + chiasm + tracts) | 54.6 (range 17.4–64.2) |
| Tumor-anterior visual pathways direct contact | 12 (22 %) |
Visual function
| Baseline status | Improved | Unchanged | Worsened | Fisher’s exact test | |
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| Anterior skull base meningiomas | Visual acuity intact | – | 18 | 1 |
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| Visual acuity impaired | 2 | 16 | 2 | ||
| Visual fields intact | – | 21 | 1 |
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| Visual fields impaired | 3 | 9 | 5 | ||
| Pituitary adenomas | Visual acuity intact | – | 33 | 1 |
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| Visual acuity impaired | 2 | 15 | 4 | ||
| Visual fields intact | – | 37 | 5 |
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| Visual fields impaired | 3 | 6 | 4 |
Fisher’s exact test (two tailed). Comparing the fraction of patients ending up with an unchanged or improved versus worsened function, on last follow-up, who had an intact versus impaired visual function at baseline
Fig. 1Actuarial data for RION field loss for all patients, with patients having a loss of half or more, b a quarter or more, c 1/8th or more and d 1/24th or more of the visual field for one or both eyes
Fig. 2Kaplan–Meier plots of long term tumor control, with 95 % confidence interval lines. Actuarial 2-, 5- and 10-year tumor control rates post FSRT were 100, 88.4 % (95 % CI 72.2-94.9) and 64.5 % (95 % CI 28.3–85.9), respectively, for anterior skull base meningiomas, and 100, 98.2 % (95 % CI 87.5-98.5) and 94.9 % (95 % CI 79.8-98.5), respectively, for pituitary adenomas