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[J Korean Neurosurg Soc .] Two-Day Fraction Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Large Brain Metastasis전남의대 / 이주환, 김인영*
- 출처
- J Korean Neurosurg Soc .
- 등재일
- 2024 Sep
- 저널이슈번호
- 67(5):560-567. doi: 10.3340/jkns.2023.0214. Epub 2023 Dec 21.
- 내용
Abstract
Objective: We investigated how treating large brain metastasis (LBM) using 2-day fraction Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) affects tumor control and patient survival. A prescription dose of 10.3 Gy was applied for 2 consecutive days, with a biologically effective dose equivalent to a tumor single-fraction dose of 16.05 Gy and a brain single-fraction dose of 15.12 Gy.Methods: Between November 2017 and December 2021, 42 patients (mean age, 68.3 years; range, 50-84 years; male, 29 [69.1%]; female, 13 [30.9%]) with 44 tumors underwent 2-day fraction GKRS to treat large volume brain metastasis. The main cancer types were non-small cell lung cancer (n=16), small cell lung cancer (n=7), colorectal cancer (n=7), breast cancer (n=3), gastric cancer (n=2), and other cancers (n=7). Twenty-one patients (50.0%) had a single LBM, 19 (46.3%) had a single LBM and other metastases, and two had two (4.7%) large brain metastases. At the time of the 2-day fraction GKRS, the tumors had a mean volume of 23.1 mL (range, 12.5-67.4). On each day, radiation was administered at a dose of 10.3 Gy, mainly using a 50% isodose-line.
Results: We obtained clinical and magnetic resonance imaging follow-up data for 34 patients (81%) with 35 tumors, who had undergone 2-day fraction GKRS. These patients did not experience acute or late radiation-induced complications during follow-up. The median and mean progression-free survival (PFS) periods were 188 and 194 days, respectively. The local control rates at 6, 9, and 12 months were 77%, 40%, and 34%, respectively. The prognostic factors related to PFS were prior radiotherapy (p=0.019) and lung cancer origin (p=0.041). Other factors such as tumor volumes, each isodose volumes, and peri-GKRS systemic treatment were not significantly related to PFS. The overall survival period of the 44 patients following repeat stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) ranged from 15-878 days (median, 263±38 days; mean, 174±43 days) after the 2-day fraction GKRS. Eight patients (18.2%) were still alive.
Conclusion: Considering the unsatisfactory tumor control, a higher prescription dose should be needed in this procedure as a salvage management. Moreover, in the treatment for LBM with fractionated SRS, using different isodoses and prescription doses at the treatment planning for LBMs should be important. However, this report might be a basic reference with the same fraction number and prescription dose in the treatment for LBMs with frame-based SRS.
Affiliation
Joo-Hwan Lee 1, In-Young Kim 1, Shin Jung 1, Tae-Young Jung 1, Kyung-Sub Moon 1, Yeong-Jin Kim 1, Sue-Jee Park 1, Sa-Hoe Lim 1
1Brain Tumor Clinic & Gamma Knife Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun, Korea.
- 키워드
- Gamma knife radiosurgery; Large brain metastasis; Radiation dose fractionation; Stereotactic radiosurgery.
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