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Post-Treatment Edema after Meningioma Radiosurgery is a Predictable Complication

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Symptomatic post-treatment edema (PTE) causing seizures, focal deficits, and intracranial hypertension is a rather common complication of meningioma radiosurgery. Factors associated to the occurrence of PTE still needs to be clarified. We retrospectively analyzed our patients' data to identify factors associated with the development of symptomatic PTE. Supposed risk factors were systematically analyzed. Between July 2007 and March 2014, 245 meningiomas in 229 patients were treated by a single fraction or multisession radiosurgery (2-5 fractions) or hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (6-15 fractions) using the CyberKnife system (Accuray Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) at the University Hospital of Messina, Italy. Local tumor control was achieved in 200 of 212 patients with World Health Organization (WHO) Grade I meningiomas (94%) at a mean follow-up of 62 months. Symptomatic PTE on MRI was diagnosed in 19 patients (8.3%) causing seizure (n=17, 89%), aggravating headache (n=12, 63%), or focal deficits (n=13, 68%). Four variables were found to be associated with the likelihood of edema development, including tumor volume > 4.5 mL, non-basal tumor location, tight brain/tumor interface, and atypical histology. Nonetheless, when multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed, only tumor volume and brain-tumor interface turned out to be independent predictors of PTE development. Our results suggest that the factor associated with the risk of developing PTE is associated to characteristics of meningioma rather than to the treatment modality used. Accordingly, an appropriate patient selection is the way to achieve safe treatment and long-term disease control.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
brain edema, meningioma, stereotactic radiosurgery, cyberknife, brain tumor interface, vascular-endothelial growth factor
Elenco autori:
Conti, Alfredo; Pontoriero, Antonio; Siddi, Francesca; Iati', Giuseppe; Cardali, Salvatore Massimiliano; Angileri, Filippo; Granata, Francesca; Pergolizzi, Stefano; Germano', Antonino Francesco; Tomasello, Francesco
Autori di Ateneo:
ANGILERI Filippo
CARDALI Salvatore Massimiliano
GERMANO' Antonino Francesco
GRANATA Francesca
IATI' Giuseppe
PERGOLIZZI Stefano
PONTORIERO Antonio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3091793
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3091793/386677/Post-Treatment%20Edema%20after%20Meningioma%20Radiosurgery%20is%20a%20Predictable%20Complication_cureus-0008-000000000605.pdf
Pubblicato in:
CUREUS
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