@article{6fa5957179554b1d91af0d23a12577f5,
title = "40 Gray in 5 Fractions for Salvage Reirradiation of Spine Lesions Previously Treated With Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A retrospective single-center analysis of the safety and efficacy of reirradiation to 40 Gy in 5 fractions (reSBRT) in patients previously treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy to the spine was performed. METHODS: We identified 102 consecutive patients treated with reSBRT for 105 lesions between 3/2013 and 8/2021. Sixty-three patients (61.8%) were treated to the same vertebral level, and 39 (38.2%) to overlapping immediately adjacent levels. Local control was defined as the absence of progression within the treated target volume. The probability of local progression was estimated using a cumulative incidence curve. Death without local progression was considered a competing risk. RESULTS: Most patients had extensive metastatic disease (54.9%) and were treated to the thoracic spine (53.8%). The most common regimen in the first course of stereotactic body radiotherapy was 27 Gy in 3 fractions, and the median time to reSBRT was 16.4 months. At the time of simulation, 44% of lesions had advanced epidural disease. Accordingly, 80% had myelogram simulations. Both the vertebral body and posterior elements were treated in 86% of lesions. At a median follow-up time of 13.2 months, local failure occurred in 10 lesions (9.5%). The 6- and 12-month cumulative incidences of local failure were 4.8% and 6%, respectively. Seven patients developed radiation-related neuropathy, and 1 patient developed myelopathy. The vertebral compression fracture rate was 16.7%. CONCLUSION: In patients with extensive disease involvement, reSBRT of spine metastases with 40 Gy in 5 fractions seems to be safe and effective. Prospective trials are needed to determine the optimal dose and fractionation in this clinical scenario.",
keywords = "Radiotherapy, Reirradiation, SBRT, SRS",
author = "Assaf Moore and Zhigang Zhang and Teng Fei and Lei Zhang and Laura Accomando and Schmitt, {Adam M.} and Higginson, {Daniel S.} and Mueller, {Boris A.} and Melissa Zinovoy and Gelblum, {Daphna Y.} and Divya Yerramilli and Xu, {Amy J.} and Brennan, {Victoria S.} and Guttmann, {David M.} and Grossman, {Craig E.} and Dover, {Laura L.} and Narek Shaverdian and Pike, {Luke R.G.} and Cuaron, {John J.} and Alexandra Dreyfuss and Eric Lis and Ori Barzilai and Bilsky, {Mark H.} and Yoshiya Yamada",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2024. All rights reserved.",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1227/neu.0000000000002889",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "95",
pages = "380--391",
journal = "Neurosurgery",
issn = "0148-396X",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd.",
number = "2",
}