Effectiveness of Standard Margin Stereotactic Radiosurgery Dose to Brain Metastases

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Kennamer, Brooke [1 ]
Golzy, Mojgan [2 ]
Ge, Bin [2 ]
Biedermann, Gregory [3 ]
Litofsky, N. Scott [4 ]
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[1] Boston Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[2] Univ Missouri Columbia, Dept Hlth Management & Informat, Columbia, MO USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Columbia, MO USA
[4] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Dept Neurol Surg, Columbia, MO USA
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Brain metastases; Distant control; Local control; Single fraction; Stereotactic radiosurgery; Toxicity; RECURSIVE PARTITIONING ANALYSIS; RADIATION-THERAPY; SURGICAL RESECTION; LOCAL-CONTROL; RADIOTHERAPY; BOOST; PREDICTOR; VOLUME; RPA; CM;
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10.1016/J.WNEU.2022.09.079
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess efficacy of a 15-Gy margin dose in terms with the hypothesis that effi-cacy will be comparable with historical controls with fewer radiation-related side effects.METHODS: Patients who received single-fraction ste-reotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for metastatic brain tumors (prescribed 1500 cGy with 2-mm planning tumor volume) at the University of Missouri Hospital between 2004 and 2018 with at least 3 months of follow-up were retrospectively reviewed. Demographics, lesion dimensions, concurrent therapy, and treatment history before SRS were assessed. Outcomes included local control, distant control, radiation -related changes, survival, repeat SRS or whole-brain ra-diation therapy, and side effects. Data from the literature were pooled for a meta-analysis.RESULTS: A total of 142 patients had at least 3 months of follow-up data available. The 12-month actual local control rate among these patients was 92% per tumor. The overall intracranial control rate was 66.9% per patient. Radiation -related side effects occurred in 32.4% of patients (n [ 46), with some patients having more than 1 side effect. Radiation-related radiographic changes occurred in 48 le-sions (10.6%) in 37 patients (26%). Pathologically confirmed radiation necrosis occurred in 19 lesions (4%) and in 18 patients (12.6%). Local and distant control rates for this population was comparable with historical controls. Side effects in the literature are inconsistently reported, so rigorous comparative analysis is not possible.CONCLUSIONS: A single-fraction radiosurgery margin dose of 15 Gy to the planning tumor volume can effectively provide local control and distant control and is comparable with historical controls, which use 18-25 Gy, with a good toxicity profile.
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