Evaluation of response to stereotactic radiosurgery in brain metastases using multiparametric MRI

Autor: Dr Vijay Sawlani, Dr Nigel Davies, Dr Markand Patel, Mr Robert Flintham, Dr Charles Fong, Dr Geoff Heyes, Prof Garth Cruickshank, Dr Neil Steven, Prof Andrew Peet, Dr Andrew Hartley, Dr Helen Benghiat, Dr Sara Meade, Dr Paul Sanghera
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: BACKGROUND: Following stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), brain metastases initially increase in size in up to a third of cases, suggesting treatment failure. Current imaging using structural MRI cannot differentiate between tumour recurrence and SRS-induced changes, creating difficulties with patient management. Combining multiparametric MRI techniques, which assess tissue physiological and metabolic information has shown promise for answering this clinical question. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multiparametric MRI techniques including spectroscopy, diffusion and perfusion imaging were used for differentiation of radiation-induced necrosis and tumour recurrence after SRS for intracranial metastases in six cases. All patients presented with enlargement of the treated lesion, an increase in perilesional brain oedema, and aggravation or appearance of neurological signs and symptoms from 7–29 weeks after primary treatment. RESULTS: Multiparametric imaging helped to differentiate features of tumour progression (n=4) from radiation-induced necrosis (n=2). A low apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) 2.1, high choline:creatine (Cho:Cr) ratio >1.8 suggested tumour recurrence. A high ADC >1000 x 10(–6) mm(2)/s, low rCBV ratio
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