| Literature DB >> 28740448 |
Maciej Harat1, Andrzej Lebioda2,3, Judyta Lasota4, Roman Makarewicz2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Peri-lesional edema is a serious and well-known complication of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Here we evaluated edema risk after SRS and assessed its formation and resolution dynamics. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 107 patients underwent SRS for heterogeneous diagnoses: 34 (29%) with arteriovenous malformations, 38 (35%) with meningiomas, 16 (15%) with metastatic tumors, 16 (15%) with acoustic neuromas, 3 with (3%) cavernomas, and 2 (2%) each with anaplastic astrocytomas and anaplastic oligoastrocytomas. Edema area was delineated in MRI T2-FLAIR sequences 0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and 38 months after treatment. Lesion location was defined as either above (n = 80) or below (n = 32) the "Frankfurt modified line" (FML).Entities:
Keywords: LINAC; brain edema; radiosurgery; stereotactic
Year: 2017 PMID: 28740448 PMCID: PMC5514653 DOI: 10.1515/raon-2017-0018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Oncol ISSN: 1318-2099 Impact factor: 2.991
Baseline patient characteristics
| Characteristic | Number of patients | |
|---|---|---|
| Total number of lesions | 111 | |
| Sex | Male | 40 |
| Female | 63 | |
| Age (mean) | 51 | |
| Histopathological diagnosis | Arteriovenous malformation | 34 |
| Meningioma | 38 | |
| Metastasis | 16 | |
| Neuroma | 16 | |
| Cavernous angioma | 3 | |
| Anaplastic astrocytoma | 2 | |
| Anaplastic Oligoastrocytoma | 2 | |
| Lesion location | Ponto-cerebellar angle | 24 |
| Cerebellum | 7 | |
| Parietal lobe | 16 | |
| Frontal lobe | 17 | |
| Subcortical nucleus/hippocampus | 12 | |
| Convexity | 2 | |
| Petroclival | 1 | |
| Temporal lobe | 8 | |
| Falx | 13 | |
| Tentorium | 3 | |
| Occipital lobe | 4 | |
| More than one SRS treatment | 8 | |
| Mean V12 | 6.3 cm3 |
Figure 1MRI scans performed after treatment showing delineation of area with decreasing edema. (A) 6 months; (B) 12 months; (C) 18 months; (D) 24 months.
Figure 2The Frankfurt Line (blue line) and the Frankfurt modified line (FML; red line).
Figure 3The largest volume of edema was observed at 6 months (mean 7.2 months, S.D. 1.2 months) after radiosurgery and decreased thereafter.