Radiation therapy for optic nerve sheath meningiomas: Local control and treatment related visual changes

Q1 Medicine
Jorge Alejandro Torres-Ríos , Alejandro Rodríguez-Camacho , Estefania Basilio-Tomé , Juan Marcos Meraz-Soto , Azyadeh Camacho-Ordonez , Gerardo Romero-Luna , Guillermo Axayacatl Gutierrez-Aceves , Irene González Olhovich , Miguel Angel Celis-López , Laura Crystell Hernández-Sánchez , Sergio Moreno-Jiménez
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Abstract

Objective

Our primary objective is to evaluate the local control of optic nerve sheath meningiomas (ONSMs) treated with ionizing radiation and related visual changes after treatment. Our secondary objective is to describe the clinical characteristics and perform an analysis of the treatment impact on the functional status of this group of patients.

Methods

We present our series of 19 patients treated with ionizing radiation therapy at our radio-neurosurgery unit between 2016 and 2022. The setting, ophthalmological follow-up, morbidity, and survival are analyzed and discussed.

Results

Patients were followed up, and the impact of treatment on local disease control, visual alterations of the affected eye, and functional status of the patient were analyzed. The progression-free survival (PFS) median was 60 months (95% CI 50.3–69.6 months). The estimated PFS rates at 48 and 66 months were 100% and 66%, respectively. At diagnosis, nine (47.3%) eyes were in amaurosis and ten (52.6%) with vision. Of the ten patients without amaurosis at the time of diagnosis, three (30%) maintained unchanged visual acuity, and seven (70%) had decreased visual acuity; three of them developed amaurosis during the first year after treatment (p = 0.018).

Conclusions

Using ionizing radiation therapy is a successful treatment for the local control of ONSMs. This therapeutic modality can compromise the visual acuity of the affected eye and improve dyschromatopsia and campimetry defects. The life prognosis is good for these patients, with a zero mortality rate, but their vision prognosis is poor.

视神经鞘脑膜瘤的放射治疗:局部控制和治疗相关的视觉变化
目的我们的主要目的是评估电离辐射治疗视神经鞘脑膜瘤(ONSMs)的局部控制情况以及治疗后的相关视力变化。我们的次要目标是描述这组患者的临床特征,并分析治疗对其功能状态的影响。方法我们介绍了 2016 年至 2022 年期间在我们的放射神经外科接受电离辐射治疗的 19 例患者。结果对患者进行了随访,分析了治疗对局部疾病控制、患眼视力改变和患者功能状态的影响。无进展生存期(PFS)中位数为 60 个月(95% CI 50.3-69.6 个月)。估计48个月和66个月的无进展生存率分别为100%和66%。确诊时,九只眼睛(47.3%)无视力,十只眼睛(52.6%)有视力。在确诊时无视力障碍的 10 位患者中,3 位(30%)视力保持不变,7 位(70%)视力下降;其中 3 位在治疗后第一年出现视力障碍(P = 0.018)。结论电离辐射疗法是局部控制霰粒肿的一种成功治疗方法,这种治疗方法可以降低患眼的视力,改善色觉障碍和瞳孔缺损。这些患者的生命预后良好,死亡率为零,但视力预后较差。
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World Neurosurgery: X
World Neurosurgery: X Medicine-Surgery
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