Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Olfactory Groove Meningiomas: An International, Multicenter Study. Issue 5 (12th August 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Olfactory Groove Meningiomas: An International, Multicenter Study. Issue 5 (12th August 2021)
- Main Title:
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Olfactory Groove Meningiomas: An International, Multicenter Study
- Authors:
- Bunevicius, Adomas
Ahn, Jungeun
Fribance, Sarah
Peker, Selcuk
Hergunsel, Batu
Sheehan, Darrah
Sheehan, Kimball
Nabeel, Ahmed M
Reda, Wael A
Tawadros, Sameh R
Abdelkarim, Khaled
El-Shehaby, Amr M N
Emad, Reem M
Chytka, Tomas
Liscak, Roman
Alvarez, Roberto Martínez
Moreno, Nuria Martínez
Langlois, Anne-Marie
Mathieu, David
Lee, Cheng-chia
Yang, Huai-che
Tripathi, Manjul
Warnick, Ronald E
Speckter, Herwin
Albert, Camilo
Picozzi, Piero
Franzini, Andrea
Attuati, Luca
Strickland, Ben A
Zada, Gabriel
Chang, Eric L
Feliciano Valls, Caleb E
Carbini, Carlos H
Patel, Samir
Sheehan, Jason
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is increasingly considered for selected olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety and efficacy of SRS for OGMs. METHODS: From 20 institutions participating in the International Radiosurgery Research Foundation, we pooled patients who underwent SRS for histologically confirmed or radiologically suspected WHO grade I OGMs and were followed for 6 mo or more after the SRS. RESULTS: In total, 278 (median age 57 yr) patients underwent SRS for histologically confirmed (29%) or radiologically suspected (71%) WHO grade I OGMs Median treatment volume was 4.60 cm 3 (range: 0.12-27.3 cm 3 ), median prescription dose was 12 Gy, and median dose to the olfactory nerve was 11.20 Gy. During median post-SRS imaging follow-up of 39 mo (range: 6-240 mo), 43% of patients had partial or marginal response, 54% of patients had stable disease, and 3% of patients experienced progression. During median post-SRS clinical follow-up of 51 mo (range: 6-240 mo), 36 (13%) patients experienced clinical and/or radiological adverse radiation events (AREs). Elevated risk of AREs was associated with larger OGM volume ( P = .009) and pre-SRS peritumoral T2/fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery signal abnormalities ( P < .001). After the SRS, olfaction remained stable, improved, or deteriorated in 90%, 8%, and 2% of patients, respectively. Complete post-SRS anosmia was predicted by partial/complete anosmia before the SRS (oddsAbstract: BACKGROUND: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is increasingly considered for selected olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety and efficacy of SRS for OGMs. METHODS: From 20 institutions participating in the International Radiosurgery Research Foundation, we pooled patients who underwent SRS for histologically confirmed or radiologically suspected WHO grade I OGMs and were followed for 6 mo or more after the SRS. RESULTS: In total, 278 (median age 57 yr) patients underwent SRS for histologically confirmed (29%) or radiologically suspected (71%) WHO grade I OGMs Median treatment volume was 4.60 cm 3 (range: 0.12-27.3 cm 3 ), median prescription dose was 12 Gy, and median dose to the olfactory nerve was 11.20 Gy. During median post-SRS imaging follow-up of 39 mo (range: 6-240 mo), 43% of patients had partial or marginal response, 54% of patients had stable disease, and 3% of patients experienced progression. During median post-SRS clinical follow-up of 51 mo (range: 6-240 mo), 36 (13%) patients experienced clinical and/or radiological adverse radiation events (AREs). Elevated risk of AREs was associated with larger OGM volume ( P = .009) and pre-SRS peritumoral T2/fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery signal abnormalities ( P < .001). After the SRS, olfaction remained stable, improved, or deteriorated in 90%, 8%, and 2% of patients, respectively. Complete post-SRS anosmia was predicted by partial/complete anosmia before the SRS (odds ratio [OR] = 83.125; 95% CI [24.589-281.01], P < .001) and prior resection of OGM (OR = 3.919; 95% CI [1.713-8.970], P = .001). CONCLUSION: SRS is associated with durable local control of the majority of OGM patients with acceptable safety profile. SRS allows preservation or improvement of olfactory function in the majority of OGM patients. Graphical Abstract: … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurosurgery. Volume 89:Issue 5(2021)
- Journal:
- Neurosurgery
- Issue:
- Volume 89:Issue 5(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 89, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 89
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0089-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 784
- Page End:
- 791
- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-12
- Subjects:
- Radiosurgery -- Olfactory groove meningioma
Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/neuros/nyab291 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0148-396X
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