基于计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)的脑膜瘤放射外科靶体积测定评价

O. Sager, F. Dinçoğlan, S. Demiral, M. Beyzadeoğlu
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目的:脑膜瘤起源于蛛网膜帽细胞,是脑部最常见的良性肿瘤,占颅内肿瘤的三分之一以上。手术和放射治疗(RT)传统上用于脑膜瘤的治疗。放射外科是一种复杂的治疗照射形式,能够在强大的立体定向定位和图像引导下,在治疗体积周围以陡峭的剂量梯度向明确的目标提供高剂量的辐射。靶体积确定是脑膜瘤放射外科的重要组成部分。在这项研究中,我们评估了在脑膜瘤放射外科手术中使用多模态成像来确定靶体积。方法:我们纳入了在我科接受脑膜瘤放射手术的27例患者。所有患者在对病变大小、位置、与关键神经血管结构的关联、症状学和既往治疗进行多学科评估后接受高精度放射手术治疗。靶体积的确定是基于仅使用CT图像和结合MR融合进行比较评估。结果:对比评价显示,将MRI纳入脑膜瘤放射外科治疗计划可改善靶体积定义。结论:改进靶区定义是优化放射外科治疗计划的相关目标。我们的研究支持MRI在脑膜瘤放射外科治疗计划中的应用。显然,需要进一步的研究来完善脑膜瘤放射外科治疗的靶标定义。
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Evaluation of Radiosurgery Target Volume Determination for Meningiomas Based on Computed Tomography (CT) And Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Objective: Meningiomas arise from arachnoid cap cells and comprise the commonest benign tumor of the brain, accounting for more than one third of all intracranial neoplasms. Surgery and radiation therapy (RT) have been traditionally used in meningioma management. Radiosurgery is a sophisticated form of therapeutic irradiation with the capability of delivering high doses of radiation to well defined targets with typically steep dose gradients around the treatment volumes under robust stereotactic localization and image guidance. Target volume definition is an important part of menigioma radiosurgery. In this study, we assessed the use of multimodality imaging for target volume definition in radiosurgery of meningiomas. Methodology: We included 27 patients receiving meningioma radiosurgery at our department. All patients were treated with high precision radiosurgery after multidisciplinary assessment of patients regarding lesion size, location, association with critical neurovascular structures, symptomatology, and previous treatments. Target volume determination was done based on using only CT images and also by incorporation of MR fusion to perform a comparative assessment. Results: Comparative evaluation revealed improved target volume definition by incorporation of MRI into radiosurgery treatment planning for patients treated with radiosurgery for meningiomas. Conclusion: Improved target definition is a pertinent goal of optimal radiosurgical treatment planning. Our study supports the utility of MRI in meningioma radiosurgery treatment planning. Clearly, further research is warranted to refine target definition for radiosurgical management of meningiomas.
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