[Prognostic factors for brain metastatic tumors treated with stereotactic radiosurgery].

Ben-hua Xu, Lu Han, Shao-jun Lin, E Touboul
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the clinical outcome of brain metastatic tumors treated with linac-based stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and evaluate the potential prognostic factors.

Methods: We reviewed 102 patients with 131 brain metastatic tumors treated with a linac-based SRS from 1994 to 2002, including 78 patients with solitary and 24 with multiple brain metastases, with the diameter of tumor all within 4 cm. Among these 102 patients, 18 received planned whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT) before or after SRS. Ninety-three patients with 120 lesions were evaluated for local tumor control analysis with follow-up imaging data. The patients' survival and local control of the tumors were estimated using Kaplan-Meier method, and the potential prognostic factors were analyzed with univariate and multivariate analysis.

Results: The overall local tumor control rate and the actuarial local tumor control rate at 1 year were 92.5% and 87.6%, respectively. The tumor volume was the single significant predictor for local tumor control (P=0.035). The median survival of the 102 patients was 11 months. In univariate analysis, patients aged over 60 years (P=0.038) with KPS score above 70 (P=0.001), absence of extracranial metastases (P=0.031) and administration of planned WBRT (P=0.025) were significant factors for survival. After adjustment of multivariate analysis, only KPS score was identified as the independent predictor (P=0.033).

Conclusion: SRS is an effective method for treatment of brain metastases, and multiple factors may affect the local tumor control and survival of the patients.

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立体定向放射治疗脑转移瘤的预后因素。
目的:评价基于linac的立体定向放射外科治疗脑转移瘤的临床疗效,并评价其潜在的预后因素。方法:回顾1994 ~ 2002年102例131例经linacs基SRS治疗的脑转移瘤,其中单发脑转移78例,多发脑转移24例,肿瘤直径均在4cm以内。在102例患者中,18例在SRS前后接受了计划的全脑放射治疗(WBRT)。对93例120个病灶进行局部肿瘤控制分析并随访影像学资料。采用Kaplan-Meier法估计患者的生存和肿瘤局部控制情况,并采用单因素和多因素分析分析潜在的预后因素。结果:局部肿瘤总控制率为92.5%,1年精算局部肿瘤控制率为87.6%。肿瘤体积是局部肿瘤控制的唯一显著预测因子(P=0.035)。102例患者的中位生存期为11个月。在单因素分析中,年龄大于60岁(P=0.038)、KPS评分大于70 (P=0.001)、无颅外转移(P=0.031)和给予计划的WBRT (P=0.025)是影响患者生存的显著因素。多因素分析调整后,只有KPS评分被确定为独立预测因子(P=0.033)。结论:SRS是治疗脑转移瘤的有效方法,多种因素可能影响局部肿瘤的控制和患者的生存。
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