| Literature DB >> 34415358 |
Klaus-Henning Kahl1, Nikolaos Balagiannis2, Michael Höck2, Sabine Schill3, Zoha Roushan3, Ehab Shiban4, Heiko Müller4, Ute Grossert4, Ina Konietzko4, Björn Sommer4, Christoph J Maurer5, Ansgar Berlis5, Volkmar Heidecke4, Tilman Janzen3, Georg Stüben2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: External-beam radiotherapy (EBRT) is the predominant method for localized brain radiotherapy (LBRT) after resection of brain metastases (BM). Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) with 50-kV x‑rays is an alternative way to focally irradiate the resection cavity after BM surgery, with the option of shortening the overall treatment time and limiting normal tissue irradiation.Entities:
Keywords: Cavity boost; IORT; Local control; Postoperative; Radionecrosis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34415358 PMCID: PMC8604815 DOI: 10.1007/s00066-021-01831-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strahlenther Onkol ISSN: 0179-7158 Impact factor: 3.621
Patient and disease characteristics
| Patients characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Number of patients | 40 |
| Male/female | 18/22 |
| Patients alive | 24 |
| Median age (range) | 62.8 years (39–83 years) |
| Patients with previous brain RT | 4 |
| Patients with metastases in other organs | 24 |
| Class 1 | 6 |
| Class 2 | 31 |
| Class 3 | 3 |
| Median number of BM at treatment (range) | 1 (1–6) |
| Median size of treated lesion (range) | 2.8 cm (1.5–5.9 cm) |
| Median size of applicator (range) | 2.0 cm (1.5–4.0 cm) |
| Median dose (range) | 20 Gy (13.4–20 Gy) |
| Suspected incomplete resection in MRI | 14 |
| Frontal | 13 |
| Parietal | 8 |
| Occipital | 12 |
| Temporal | 5 |
| Posterior fossa | 6 |
| NSCLC | 14 |
| Breast cancer | 8 |
| Melanoma | 7 |
| Colorectal carcinoma | 6 |
| Renal cell carcinoma | 3 |
| Other (Ovarian cancer/parotid cancer/bladder cancer/esophageal cancer) | 6 |
Fig. 1Probability of local control after resection of BM and IORT (the dotted lines represent the 95% confidence intervals)
Fig. 2Probability of local control after resection of BM and IORT stratified for complete or incomplete resection of BM in postoperative MRI (the dotted lines represent the 95% confidence intervals)