Early magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers to predict local control after high dose stereotactic body radiotherapy for patients with sarcoma spine metastases Journal Article


Authors: Spratt, D. E.; Arevalo-Perez, J.; Leeman, J. E.; Gerber, N. K.; Folkert, M.; Taunk, N. K.; Alektiar, K. M.; Karimi, S.; Lyo, J. K.; Tap, W. D.; Bilsky, M. H.; Laufer, I.; Yamada, Y.; Osborne, J. R.
Article Title: Early magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers to predict local control after high dose stereotactic body radiotherapy for patients with sarcoma spine metastases
Abstract: BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Recent advances in image guidance and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) have resulted in unprecedented local control for spinal metastases of all histologies. However, little is known about early imaging biomarkers of local control. PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify early magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarkers to predict local control after SBRT for patients with sarcoma spine metastases. STUDY DESIGN/SETTING: This study used a retrospective case series at a large tertiary cancer center. PATIENT SAMPLE: From 2011 to 2014, 9 consecutive patients with 12 metastatic sarcoma lesions to the spine were treated with SBRT and underwent evaluation with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) both pre- and post-SBRT. OUTCOME MEASURE: Changes in perfusion metrics, including the wash-in rate constant (Ktrans), plasma volume (Vp), composite multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) score, bi-dimensional tumor size, and a graded response assessment were performed and correlated to local control. METHODS: All measurements were independent and blinded by two neuroradiologists. R-2 statistics were performed to document correlation, and two-tailed t tests were used to compare groups. p<.05 was deemed statistically significant. RESULTS: The median time from SBRT until posttreatment MRI was 57 days. Local failure developed in one lesion (8.3%) 10 months after SBRT. The Vp mean, Ktrans mean, Vp max, and Ktrans max were significantly decreased post-SBRT as compared with pre-SBRT (58.7%, 63.2%, 59.0%, and 55.2%; all p-values <.05). Bi-dimensional tumor measurements demonstrated an average increase in size across the cohort, and 50%, 25%, and 25% of the treated lesions demonstrated features of "worsening," "no change," or " improvement," respectively, by both radiologists' graded impressions. There was good inter-reader reliability for both size and subjective disease response scores (R-2=0.84). The mpMRI score had 100% accuracy in predicting local control at time of last follow-up. There was no apparent correlation with size changes compared with the mpMRI score change post-SBRT (R-2=0.026). CONCLUSIONS: We report the first analysis on the utility of DCE-MRI for metastatic sarcoma spine metastases treated with SBRT. We demonstrate that early assessment at 2 months post-SBRT using size and subjective neuroradiology impressions is insufficient to judge ultimate disease progression, and that a combination of perfusion parameters provides excellent correlation to local control. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: consensus; radiotherapy; sarcoma; radiosurgery; spine; metastases; outcomes; mri; dce-mri; single-fraction; perfusion; disease; radiation-therapy; stereotactic radiotherapy; cancer; vertebral compression fracture
Journal Title: Spine Journal
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1529-9430
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc.  
Date Published: 2016-03-01
Start Page: 291
End Page: 298
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000376447200032
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2015.08.041
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 26325017
PMCID: PMC5665020
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. John Kyungjin Lyo
    39 Lyo
  2. Joseph R Osborne
    61 Osborne
  3. Kaled M Alektiar
    333 Alektiar
  4. Yoshiya Yamada
    479 Yamada
  5. Mark H Bilsky
    319 Bilsky
  6. Michael Ryan Folkert
    36 Folkert
  7. Sasan Karimi
    115 Karimi
  8. Naamit Kurshan Gerber
    19 Gerber
  9. William Douglas Tap
    374 Tap
  10. Daniel Eidelberg Spratt
    77 Spratt
  11. Ilya Laufer
    146 Laufer
  12. Neil Taunk
    31 Taunk
  13. Jonathan Eric Leeman
    77 Leeman