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Monitoring of anatomical changes during adaptive brain radiotherapy in glioma patients

The thesis was published by Darázs Barbara, in June 2023, University of Szeged.

Abstract:

Purpose: We investigated the extent of changes in the anatomical position, shape and volume of lateral ventricles (LVs) and subventricular zones (SVZs). We included other critical organs at risk (OARs) to examine their contribution to the dose delivered to these regions. Additionally, the correlation between the SVZ radiation dose and clinical outcome was analyzed using the median SVZ dose as a cut-off value for both of the structures defined on the first planning CT and the data on the changed ipsi- and contralateral SVZs on the repeated CT during the course of irradiation.
Methods: We examined changes in the ipsilateral/contralateral LV and SVZ, as well as in the relevant OARs. We evaluated the volumetric and dosimetric changes on both planning CT scans (primary CT1 and secondary CT2). The survival of the GBM patients was analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method; the multivariate Cox regression was also performed.
Results: LV and SVZ structures exhibited significant volumetric changes on CT2, resulting in an increase of dose coverage. At a cut-off point of 58 Gy, a significant correlation was detected between the iSVZ2 mean dose and OS (27.8 vs 15.6 months, p=0.048). In a multivariate analysis, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients with a shorter time to postoperative chemoradiotherapy (



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