Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity

Abstract Background Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is widely accepted as a therapeutic option for meningiomas (M) and vestibular schwannomas (VS). However, data on outcome and toxicity in the elderly population have rarely been reported in detail. Methods All patients aged ≥ 65 years with M or VS w...

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Main Authors: Daniel Rueß, Vera Weyer, Juman Tutunji, Stefan Grau, Martin Kocher, Mauritius Hoevels, Harald Treuer, Christian Baues, Maximilian I. Ruge
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-12-01
Series:Radiation Oncology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01714-0
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spelling doaj-d2b26205ecb741a79fa32784bf49b59c2020-12-13T12:41:35ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2020-12-0115111010.1186/s13014-020-01714-0Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicityDaniel Rueß0Vera Weyer1Juman Tutunji2Stefan Grau3Martin Kocher4Mauritius Hoevels5Harald Treuer6Christian Baues7Maximilian I. Ruge8Department of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneDepartment of Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneInstitute of Radiation Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, University of CologneDepartment of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Centre of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Cologne, University of CologneAbstract Background Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is widely accepted as a therapeutic option for meningiomas (M) and vestibular schwannomas (VS). However, data on outcome and toxicity in the elderly population have rarely been reported in detail. Methods All patients aged ≥ 65 years with M or VS who underwent single fraction SRS were included. Patient data were analyzed in terms of clinical tumor control and incidence of early and late treatment related complications, which were graded according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), Results We identified 245 patients with benign brain tumors (129 M and 116 VS, median tumor volume 2.9 ml, range 0.1–28). The median age was 71 years (range 65–86) and the mean follow-up times were 42 months (range 2–181). Tumors were irradiated with a median dose of 12.4 Gy. Actuarial clinical and radiological tumor control rates at 2, 5, and 10 years after SRS were 98%, 93%, and 88%, respectively. Recurrent tumors after previous treatment had a higher probability of post-radiosurgical progression (p < 0.001). Permanent toxicity (CTCAE I/II) were noted in 5.7%. No severe adverse events were observed during early and late follow up, although patients > 70 years had a slightly higher risk for toxicity (p = 0.027). The presence and extent of co-morbidities had no significant influence on local tumor control or toxicity. Conclusion SRS provides favorable tumor control with low risk for treatment-related severe complications. Thus, SRS should always be considered as treatment option for benign intracranial tumors (meningiomas, schwannomas), especially in the group of elderly patients.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01714-0RadiosurgeryVestibular schwannomaMeningiomaElderly patients
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author Daniel Rueß
Vera Weyer
Juman Tutunji
Stefan Grau
Martin Kocher
Mauritius Hoevels
Harald Treuer
Christian Baues
Maximilian I. Ruge
spellingShingle Daniel Rueß
Vera Weyer
Juman Tutunji
Stefan Grau
Martin Kocher
Mauritius Hoevels
Harald Treuer
Christian Baues
Maximilian I. Ruge
Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
Radiation Oncology
Radiosurgery
Vestibular schwannoma
Meningioma
Elderly patients
author_facet Daniel Rueß
Vera Weyer
Juman Tutunji
Stefan Grau
Martin Kocher
Mauritius Hoevels
Harald Treuer
Christian Baues
Maximilian I. Ruge
author_sort Daniel Rueß
title Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
title_short Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
title_full Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
title_fullStr Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
title_sort stereotactic radiosurgery of benign brain tumors in elderly patients: evaluation of outcome and toxicity
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is widely accepted as a therapeutic option for meningiomas (M) and vestibular schwannomas (VS). However, data on outcome and toxicity in the elderly population have rarely been reported in detail. Methods All patients aged ≥ 65 years with M or VS who underwent single fraction SRS were included. Patient data were analyzed in terms of clinical tumor control and incidence of early and late treatment related complications, which were graded according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), Results We identified 245 patients with benign brain tumors (129 M and 116 VS, median tumor volume 2.9 ml, range 0.1–28). The median age was 71 years (range 65–86) and the mean follow-up times were 42 months (range 2–181). Tumors were irradiated with a median dose of 12.4 Gy. Actuarial clinical and radiological tumor control rates at 2, 5, and 10 years after SRS were 98%, 93%, and 88%, respectively. Recurrent tumors after previous treatment had a higher probability of post-radiosurgical progression (p < 0.001). Permanent toxicity (CTCAE I/II) were noted in 5.7%. No severe adverse events were observed during early and late follow up, although patients > 70 years had a slightly higher risk for toxicity (p = 0.027). The presence and extent of co-morbidities had no significant influence on local tumor control or toxicity. Conclusion SRS provides favorable tumor control with low risk for treatment-related severe complications. Thus, SRS should always be considered as treatment option for benign intracranial tumors (meningiomas, schwannomas), especially in the group of elderly patients.
topic Radiosurgery
Vestibular schwannoma
Meningioma
Elderly patients
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01714-0
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