Prospective planning comparison of magnetic resonance-guided vs. internal target volume-based stereotactic body radiotherapy of hepatic metastases – Which patients do really benefit from an MR-linac?

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Philipp Hoegen-Saßmannshausen , C. Katharina Renkamp , Hoi Hin Lau , David Neugebauer , Nina Niebuhr , Carolin Buchele , Fabian Schlüter , Elisabetta Sandrini , Line Hoeltgen , Fabian Weykamp , Sebastian Regnery , Jakob Liermann , Eva Meixner , Kevin Zhang , Oliver Sedlaczek , Heinz-Peter Schlemmer , Laila König , Jürgen Debus , Sebastian Klüter , Juliane Hörner-Rieber
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Abstract

Purpose/objective

To compare online MR-guided SBRT (MRgRT) of liver metastases with state-of-the-art ITV-based SBRT (ITV-SBRT) and assess which patients benefit most from MRgRT.

Materials and methods

In a prospective randomized trial (MAESTRO study, NCT05027711), patients were randomized to either gated and online adaptive MRgRT or ITV-SBRT if a biologically effective dose (BED10) of 100 Gy was feasible with ITV-SBRT. Otherwise, patients were treated with MRgRT. In this subgroup analysis of 20 patients, a dosimetric comparison of MRgRT and ITV-SBRT plans was performed. Tumor control and normal tissue complication probabilities were calculated.

Results

In 40 % of all patients, MRgRT enabled SBRT with less fractions and/or higher prescription BED10. Almost all target volume metrics were improved with MRgRT. MRgRT PTV D95% was significantly higher in the overall cohort (91.0 ± 22.9 Gy vs. 79.5 ± 27.2 Gy, p = 0.001), in uncritical (111.3 ± 6.2 Gy vs. 104.7 ± 4.1 Gy, p = 0.022) and in critical cases with limited healthy liver volume or nearby gastrointestinal organs at risk (74.1 ± 16.9 Gy vs. 58.5 ± 18.5 Gy, p = 0.041). Target volume V100% was also superior with MRgRT. Calculated 2-year tumor control probability was significantly superior with MRgRT overall (73.0 ± 6.2 % vs. 69.7 ± 7.9 %, p = 0.002), in uncritical cases (78.3 ± 1.4 % vs. 76.8 ± 1.0 %, p = 0.022) and in critical cases (68.5 ± 4.8 % vs. 63.8 ± 5.8 %, p = 0.041), without elevated normal tissue complication probability.

Conclusion

Dosimetrically, gated MRgRT was beneficial for virtually all the hepatic metastases analyzed in this study. Patients with metastases located critically near gastrointestinal OAR or with limited healthy liver volume should be allocated to centers providing MRgRT.
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Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology
Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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