Prediction
of Obliteration of Arteriovenous Malformations after Radiosurgery:
the Obliteration Prediction Index
- Michael
Schwartz, Katharina Sixel, Charlene Young, Andras Kemeny,David
Forster, Lee Walton and Edmee Franssen
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- Abstract:
Objective: To describe the response to single
dose photon stereotactic radiosurgery of arteriovenous
malformations (AVMs) so that the probability of success
or failure of treatment may be predicted for the individual
patient. Method: The obliteration prediction
index (OPI) was calculated for AVMs by dividing the marginal
dose of radiation in Gray (Gy) by the lesion diameter
in centimetres in cohorts of 42 patients treated with
the modified linear accelerator at Toronto-Sunnybrook
Regional Cancer Centre and 394 patients treated with the
gamma unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield,
United Kingdom. Patients were grouped into ranges by OPI
and the proportion of success and failure was calculated
for each group. An exponential function
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fitted to the data by the least squares method. Results:
Despite systematic differences in radiation treatment,
that is, marginal doses of 15 and 20 Gy in Toronto and
most Sheffield patients with a marginal dose of 25 Gy,
the resultant data points exhibited similar behaviour.
Conclusion: The function
- partly
describes the biological effect of radiation and is independent
of the radiation device used. Radiosurgery centres can
use this model to facilitate predictions of successful
treatment for individual patients.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1997; 24: 106-109
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