Vertebral body collapse after spine stereotactic body radiation therapy: a single-center institutional experience.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Radiology and Oncology Pub Date : 2024-06-12 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.2478/raon-2024-0033
Arsh Issany, Austin J Iovoli, Richard Wang, Rohil Shekher, Sung Jun Ma, Victor Goulenko, Fatemeh Fekrmandi, Dheerendra Prasad
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Abstract

Background: Spine stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for the treatment of metastatic disease is increasingly utilized owing to improved pain and local control over conventional regimens. Vertebral body collapse (VBC) is an important toxicity following spine SBRT. We investigated our institutional experience with spine SBRT as it relates to VBC and spinal instability neoplastic score (SINS).

Patients and methods: Records of 83 patients with 100 spinal lesions treated with SBRT between 2007 and 2022 were reviewed. Clinical information was abstracted from the medical record. The primary endpoint was post-treatment VBC. Logistic univariate analysis was performed to identify clinical factors associated with VBC.

Results: Median dose and number of fractions used was 24 Gy and 3 fractions, respectively. There were 10 spine segments that developed VBC (10%) after spine SBRT. Median time to VBC was 2.4 months. Of the 11 spine segments that underwent kyphoplasty prior to SBRT, none developed subsequent VBC. No factors were associated with VBC on univariate analysis.

Conclusions: The rate of vertebral body collapse following spine SBRT is low. Prophylactic kyphoplasty may provide protection against VBC and should be considered for patients at high risk for fracture.

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脊柱立体定向体放射治疗后的椎体塌陷:单中心机构的经验。
背景:脊柱立体定向体放射治疗(SBRT)用于治疗转移性疾病,与传统疗法相比,疼痛和局部控制得到了改善,因此越来越多的人使用这种疗法。椎体塌陷(VBC)是脊柱立体定向体放射治疗后的一种重要毒性。我们调查了本机构在脊柱SBRT治疗中与VBC和脊柱不稳定性肿瘤评分(SINS)相关的经验:我们回顾了 2007 年至 2022 年间接受 SBRT 治疗的 83 例 100 例脊柱病变患者的记录。临床信息摘自病历。主要终点是治疗后的VBC。进行了逻辑单变量分析,以确定与VBC相关的临床因素:中位剂量和分次次数分别为24 Gy和3次。脊柱SBRT术后有10个脊柱节段出现VBC(10%)。发生VBC的中位时间为2.4个月。在SBRT前接受椎体后凸成形术的11个脊柱节段中,没有一个随后出现VBC。单变量分析显示,没有任何因素与VBC相关:结论:脊柱SBRT术后椎体塌陷的发生率很低。结论:脊柱SBRT术后椎体塌陷率较低,预防性椎体成形术可防止VBC的发生,骨折高风险患者应考虑进行预防性椎体成形术。
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Radiology and Oncology
Radiology and Oncology ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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期刊介绍: Radiology and Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to the publishing original and high quality scientific papers and review articles, pertinent to diagnostic and interventional radiology, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, clinical and experimental oncology, radiobiology, medical physics and radiation protection. Therefore, the scope of the journal is to cover beside radiology the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in oncology, which distinguishes it from other journals in the field.
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