Efficacy of Hippocampal Avoidance Whole Brain Radiotherapy to Preserve the Cognitive Functions among Brain Metastasis Patients: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Haripriya P Surendran, Sujit K Sah, Priyadharshini Veeralakshmanan, Pranav Nair, Hema P Ashok, Mazhuvancherry K Unnikrishnan, Sruthi Kalavagunta, Ajay Sasidharan, Dhanya Chandran, Narmadha M Poornachary, Debnarayan Dutta
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This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to gather credible sources of comprehensive information on the efficacy and radiation dose (maximum and minimum) to the hippocampus and contouring area to prevent cognitive dysfunction by hippocampal avoidance whole brain radiation therapy (HA-WBRT). This comprehensive review was conducted in compliance with PRISMA guidelines. The systematic literature search was performed across four databases including pubmed®, Scopus®, Cochrane Library®, and clinicaltrial.gov.in from inception until December 31, 2023. A total of nine eligible studies were selected encompassing a total of 680 patients with brain metastases who underwent radiation therapy. Notably, radiation exposure to the hippocampal area (3 to 7 mm margin) was avoided during whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT). The maximum dose delivered to the hippocampus varied between 12.61 Gy and 17 Gy in different studies with minimum doses varying from 5.38 Gy to 10 Gy. HA-WBRT significantly preserves delayed recall compared to WBRT (p = <0.001, P = <0.001, <0.001 and P = 0.048), with an effect size (SMD: -0.57, 95% CI: -1.27, 0.12, P = 0.59, I2 = 0%) favoring HA-WBRT. However, the changes in psychomotor speed, visuospatial abilities, executive function, verbal fluency, and so on were not statistically significant between HA-WBRT and WBRT groups. This review underscores the significant positive impact of HA-WBRT in preventing radiation-induced neurocognitive dysfunction in brain metastatic patients, particularly in delayed recall. However, comprehensive cognitive preservation necessitates additional interventions alongside HA-WBRT.
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Neurology India (ISSN 0028-3886) is Bi-monthly publication of Neurological Society of India. Neurology India, the show window of the progress of Neurological Sciences in India, has successfully completed 50 years of publication in the year 2002. ‘Neurology India’, along with the Neurological Society of India, has grown stronger with the passing of every year. The full articles of the journal are now available on internet with more than 20000 visitors in a month and the journal is indexed in MEDLINE and Index Medicus, Current Contents, Neuroscience Citation Index and EMBASE in addition to 10 other indexing avenues.
This specialty journal reaches to about 2000 neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-psychiatrists, and others working in the fields of neurology.