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Changes in regional cerebral blood flow in irradiated regions and normal brain after stereotactic radiosurgery
Authors:Taki Suzuka  Higashi Kotaro  Oguchi Manabu  Tamamura Hiroyasu  Tsuji Shiro  Ohta Kiyotaka  Tonami Hisao  Yamamoto Itaru  Okamoto Kazuya  Iizuka Hideaki
Affiliation:Department of Radiology, Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Kahoku, Japan. staki@kanazawa-med.ac.jp
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the radiation effect on the normal brain after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), we evaluated the change in regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) in targeted and extra-targeted areas according to the radiation dose given. METHODS: Thirteen patients who underwent SRS for brain tumors or arteriovenous malformations were included in this study. Maximum radiation doses to the lesion ranged from 24 to 37 Gy. Mean and regional CBF were measured by 99mTc-HMPAO scintigraphy with graphic analysis, performed at before, 2 weeks and 3 months (5 patients) after SRS. Under the co-registration with the CT with superimposed isodose distribution, ROIs were set on target (37-20 Gy), peri-target (20-5 Gy) and out-of-field (5-2 Gy and less than 2 Gy) areas on the quantitative SPECT images. RESULTS: Significant reductions in mean CBF (by 7%) and regional CBF in the peri-target areas (by 5-7%) and out-of-field areas (by 6-22%) were recognized at 2 weeks and 3 months after SRS. Regional CBF in the target and peri-target areas did not significantly change, presumably because there was little or no normal tissue in these areas. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that subclinical regional CBF reduction occurs after SRS in the normal brain in out-of-field of radiation.
Keywords:SPECT   99mTc-HMPAO  stereotactic radiosurgery  regional cerebral blood flow
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