Systematic review of the incidence and risk factors for cerebral vasculopathy and stroke after cranial proton and photon radiation for childhood brain tumors

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作者
Bavle, Abhishek [1 ]
Srinivasan, Anand [2 ]
Choudhry, Farooq [3 ]
Anderson, Michael [4 ]
Confer, Michael [5 ]
Simpson, Hilarie [6 ]
Gavula, Theresa [4 ,7 ]
Thompson, J. Spencer [8 ]
Clifton, Shari [9 ]
Gross, Naina L. [10 ]
McNall-Knapp, Rene [4 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Dell Childrens Med Ctr Cent Texas, Childrens Blood & Canc Ctr, 1301 Barbara Jordan Blvd,Ste 401, Austin, TX 78723 USA
[2] Hosp Sick Children, Blood & Marrow Transplant Program, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Oklahoma Hlth Sci Ctr OUHSC Oklahoma City, Dept Radiol, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[4] OUHSC, Dept Pediat, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[5] Radiat Med Associates, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[6] Univ Kansas, Sch Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
[7] Jimmy Everest Sect Pediat Hematol Oncol, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[8] OUHSC, Dept Radiat Oncol, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[9] OUHSC, Reference Sect, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[10] OUHSC, Dept Neurosurg, Oklahoma City, OK USA
关键词
cerebral vasculopathy; childhood brain tumors; photon radiation; proton radiation; stroke; TERM-FOLLOW-UP; MOYAMOYA-SYNDROME; OCCLUSIVE VASCULOPATHY; CRANIOSPINAL RADIATION; PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS; THERAPY; RADIOTHERAPY; IRRADIATION; CANCER; CHEMOTHERAPY;
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10.1093/nop/npaa061
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background. The aim of our study is to determine the incidence, timing, and risk factors for cerebral vasculopathy after cranial proton and photon radiation for pediatric brain tumors. Methods. We performed a single-institution retrospective review of a cohort of children treated with proton radiation for brain tumors. MRA and/or MRI were reviewed for evidence of cerebral vascular stenosis and infarcts. Twenty-one similar studies (17 photon, 4 proton) were identified by systematic literature review. Results. For 81 patients with median follow-up of 3 years, the rates of overall and severe vasculopathy were 9.9% and 6.2% respectively, occurring a median of 2 years post radiation. Dose to optic chiasm greater than 45 Gy and suprasellar location were significant risk factors. Results were consistent with 4 prior proton studies (752 patients) that reported incidence of 5% to 6.7%, 1.5 to 3 years post radiation. With significantly longer follow-up (3.7-19 years), 9 studies (1108 patients) with traditional photon radiation reported a higher rate (6.3%-20%) and longer time to vasculopathy (2-28 years). Significant risk factors were neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1; rate 7.6%-60%) and suprasellar tumors (9%-20%). In 10 studies with photon radiation (1708 patients), the stroke rate was 2% to 18.8% (2.3-24 years post radiation). Conclusions. Childhood brain tumor survivors need screening for vasculopathy after cranial radiation, especially with higher dose to optic chiasm, NF-1, and suprasellar tumors. Prospective studies are needed to identify risk groups, and ideal modality and timing, for screening of this toxicity.
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