Magnetic resonance imaging detected radiation-induced changes in patients with proton radiation-treated arteriovenous malformations.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Acta radiologica open Pub Date : 2021-11-01 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1177/20584601211050886
Maria Correia de Verdier, Elisabeth Ronne-Engström, Ljubisa Borota, Kristina Nilsson, Erik Blomquist, Johan Wikström
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Abstract

Background: Treatment of intracranial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) includes surgery, radiation therapy, endovascular occlusion, or a combination. Proton radiation therapy enables very focused radiation, minimizing dose to the surrounding brain.

Purpose: To evaluate the presence of radiation-induced changes on post-treatment MRI in patients with AVMs treated with proton radiation and to compare these with development of symptoms and nidus obliteration.

Material and methods: Retrospective review of pre- and post-treatment digital subtraction angiography and MRI and medical records in 30 patients with AVMs treated with proton radiation. Patients were treated with two or five fractions; total radiation dose was 20-35 physical Gy. Vasogenic edema (minimal, perinidal, or severe), contrast enhancement (minimal or annular), cavitation and nidus obliteration (total, partial, or none) were assessed.

Results: 26 of 30 patients (87%) developed MRI changes. Vasogenic edema was seen in 25 of 30 (83%), abnormal contrast enhancement in 18 of 26 (69%) and cavitation in 5 of 30 (17%). Time from treatment to appearance of MRI changes varied between 5 and 25 months (median 7, mean 10). Seven patients developed new or deteriorating symptoms that required treatment with corticosteroids; all these patients had extensive MRI changes (severe vasogenic edema and annular contrast enhancement). Not all patients with extensive MRI changes developed symptoms. We found no relation between MRI changes and nidus obliteration.

Conclusion: Radiation-induced MRI changes are seen in a majority of patients after proton radiation treatment of AVMs. Extensive MRI changes are associated with new or deteriorating symptoms.

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磁共振成像检测质子放射治疗的动静脉畸形患者放射引起的变化。
背景:颅内动静脉畸形(AVMs)的治疗包括手术、放射治疗、血管内闭塞或综合治疗。质子放射治疗可以实现非常集中的放射,将对周围大脑的剂量降到最低。目的:评价质子放射治疗的动静脉畸形患者在治疗后MRI上放射引起的改变,并将其与症状和病灶闭塞的发展进行比较。材料与方法:回顾性分析30例经质子放射治疗的avm患者的数字减影血管造影、MRI及治疗前后的病历资料。患者分为两组或五组;总辐射剂量为20 ~ 35物理Gy。评估血管源性水肿(轻微、周周或严重)、对比增强(轻微或环状)、空化和病灶闭塞(全部、部分或无)。结果:30例患者中有26例(87%)出现MRI改变。30例中有25例(83%)出现血管源性水肿,26例中有18例(69%)出现异常增强,30例中有5例(17%)出现空化。从治疗到出现MRI改变的时间在5至25个月之间(中位7个月,平均10个月)。7例患者出现新的或恶化的症状,需要用皮质类固醇治疗;所有患者均有广泛的MRI改变(严重的血管源性水肿和环形对比增强)。并非所有MRI改变广泛的患者都出现症状。我们发现MRI改变与病灶闭塞无关系。结论:绝大多数AVMs患者在质子放射治疗后均出现放射诱导的MRI改变。广泛的MRI改变与新的或恶化的症状有关。
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