患者和医生对脑转移瘤抢救性立体定向放射手术或放疗的态度。

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of radiosurgery and SBRT Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Benjamin J Rich, Timoteo Almeida, Jared A Maas, Shahil Mehta, Raj Singh, Haley K Perlow, Benjamin Silver, Eric J Lehrer, Yash Soni, William H Jin, Crystal S Seldon, Gregory Azzam, Raphael Yechieli, Gregory Kubicek, Ricardo J Komotar, Carolina G Benjamin, Tejan Diwanji, Eric A Mellon
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背景:接受立体定向放射手术(SRS)治疗的脑转移患者的经历可能会影响对挽救治疗的态度。此外,医生对挽救治疗的态度可能因专业和经验而异。我们的目的是比较医生对 SRS 的态度和患者的经历:在 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 11 月期间,我们对在一家医疗机构接受过一个疗程的 SRS 或分次立体定向放射治疗 (FSRT) 而未接受全脑放射治疗 (WBRT) 的符合条件的脑转移患者进行了调查,了解他们对挽救疗法的看法。另外还向美国另外七所学术机构的住院医师、研究员和主治医师发放了一份包含 11 个问题的多学科医师调查问卷。采用卡方检验(Chi-square test)和曼-惠特尼U检验(Mann-Whitney U test)评估差异:共有 30 名患者和 88 名医生接受了调查。大多数患者对最初的 SRS/FSRT 表示满意或非常满意(90%)。当患者可以选择WBRT或SRS进行挽救治疗时,所有患者都倾向于SRS。医生包括放射肿瘤科医生(69.3%)、神经外科医生(19.3%)、肿瘤内科医生(8.0%)和神经肿瘤科医生(3.4%)。大多数医生对自己讨论脑转移瘤 SRS 风险和益处的能力有信心或非常有信心(78.9%),但如果患者之前接受过 SRS,则信心明显不足(56.6%,PConclusions:患者和医生认为,肿瘤控制和长期毒性是脑转移瘤初次SRS治疗后进行挽救治疗的最重要因素。
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Patient and physician attitudes towards salvage stereotactic radiosurgery or radiotherapy for brain metastases.

Background: The experience of patients with brain metastases treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) may shape attitudes towards salvage therapy. Furthermore, physician attitudes towards salvage therapy may differ based on specialty and experience. Our objective is to compare physician attitudes and patient experiences with SRS.

Methods: Eligible patients with brain metastases treated with one course of SRS or fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT) without whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) in the definitive or postoperative setting at a single institution were surveyed from 11/2021 to 11/2022 regarding their perspectives on salvage therapy. A separate 11-question multi-disciplinary physician survey was distributed to residents, fellows and attendings at seven additional academic institutions in the US. Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test were used to assess differences.

Results: A total of 30 patients and 88 physicians were surveyed. Most patients reported being satisfied or very satisfied with initial SRS/FSRT (90%). When given an option between WBRT or SRS for salvage treatment, all patients favored SRS. The physicians consisted of radiation oncologists (69.3%), neurosurgeons (19.3%), medical oncologists (8.0%), and neuro-oncologists (3.4%). Most physicians were confident or very confident in their ability to discuss the risks and benefits of SRS for brain metastases (78.9%), but this was significantly lower if the patient had received prior SRS (56.6%, P<.001). In these cases, there were significant differences in response by medical specialty and confidence level (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Patients and physicians view tumor control followed by long-term toxicity as the most important factors for salvage therapy after initial SRS for brain metastases.

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