Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of osseous spine metastasis before and 1 hour after high-dose image-guided radiation therapy Journal Article


Authors: Lis, E.; Saha, A.; Peck, K. K.; Zatcky, J.; Zelefsky, M. J.; Yamada, Y.; Holodny, A. I.; Bilsky, M. H.; Karimi, S.
Article Title: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of osseous spine metastasis before and 1 hour after high-dose image-guided radiation therapy
Abstract: Objective High-dose image-guided radiation therapy (HD IGRT) has been instrumental in mitigating some limitations of conventional RT. The recent emergence of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI to investigate tumor physiology can be used to verify the response of human tumors to HD IGRT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nearimmediate effects of HD IGRT on spine metastases through the use of DCE MRI perfusion studies. Methods Six patients with spine metastases from prostate, thyroid, and renal cell carcinoma who underwent HD IGRT were studied using DCE MRI prior to and 1 hour after HD IGRT. The DCE perfusion parameters plasma volume (Vp) and vascular permeability (Ktrans) were measured to assess the near-immediate and long-term tumor response. A Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to compare significant changes (at p = 0.05) in perfusion parameters before and after RT. Results The authors observed a precipitous drop in Vp within 1 hour of HD IGRT, with a mean decrease of 65.2%. A significant difference was found between Vp values for before and 1 hour after RT (p = 0.05). No significant change was seen in Vp (p = 0.31) and Ktrans (p = 0.1) from 1 hour after RT to the first follow-up. Conc lusions The data suggest that there is an immediate effect of HD IGRT on the vascularity of spine metastases, as demonstrated by a precipitous decrease in Vp. The DCE MRI studies can detect such changes within 1 hour after RT, and findings are concordant with existing animal models. © AANS, 2017.
Keywords: dynamic contrast-enhanced mri; high-dose image-guided radiation therapy; spine tumor response
Journal Title: Neurosurgical Focus
Volume: 42
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1092-0684
Publisher: American Association of Neurological Surgeons  
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: E9
Language: English
DOI: 10.3171/2016.9.focus16378
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28041318
PMCID: PMC5530364
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 February 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Michael J Zelefsky
    754 Zelefsky
  2. Eric Lis
    138 Lis
  3. Yoshiya Yamada
    479 Yamada
  4. Mark H Bilsky
    319 Bilsky
  5. Sasan Karimi
    114 Karimi
  6. Joan M Zatcky
    36 Zatcky
  7. Kyung Peck
    116 Peck
  8. Andrei Holodny
    206 Holodny
  9. Atin   Saha
    11 Saha