Risk analysis of linear accelerator radiosurgery
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(96)00422-1
Risk analysis of linear accelerator radiosurgery
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the toxicity of stereotactic single-dose irradiation and to compare the own results with already existing risk prediction models.
Methods and materials: Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic-resonance (MR) images, and clinical data of 133 consecutive patients treated with linear accelerator radiosurgery were analyzed retrospectively. Using the Cox proportional hazards model the relevance of treatment parameters and dose-volume relationships on the occurrence of radiation-induced tissue changes (edema, localized blood-brain barrier breakdown) were assessed.
Results: Sixty-two intraparenchymal lesions (arteriovenous malformation (AVM): 56 patients, meningioma: 6 patients) and 73 skull base tumors were selected for analysis. The median follow-up was 28.1 months (range: 9.0-58.9 months). Radiation-induced tissue changes (32 out of 135, 23.7%) were documented on CT or MR images 3.6-58.7 months after radiosurgery (median time: 17.8 months). The actuarial risk at 2 years for the development of neuroradiological changes was 25.8% for all evaluated patients, 38.4% for intraparenchymal lesions, and 14.6% for skull base tumors. The coefficient: total volume recieving a minimum dose of 10 Gy (VTREAT10) reached statistical significance in a Cox proportional hazards model calculated for all patients, intraparenchymal lesions, and AVMs. In skull base tumors, the volume of normal brain tissue covered by the 10 Gy isodose line (VBRAIN10) was the only significant variable.
Conclusions: These results demonstrate the particular vulnerability of normal brain tissue to single dose irradiation. Optimal conformation of the therapeutic isodose line to the 3D configuration of the target volume may help to reduce side effects.
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