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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)

Metastasis to bone is a common occurrence among epithelial tumors, with a high incidence rate in the Western world. As a result, bone lesions are a significant burden on the healthcare system, with a high morbidity index. These injuries are often symptomatic and can lead to functional limitations, w...

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Autores principales: Reginelli, Alfonso, Patanè, Vittorio, Urraro, Fabrizio, Russo, Anna, De Chiara, Marco, Clemente, Alfredo, Atripaldi, Umberto, Balestrucci, Giovanni, Buono, Mauro, D’ippolito, Emma, Grassi, Roberta, D’onofrio, Ida, Napolitano, Stefania, Troiani, Teresa, De Vita, Ferdinando, Ciardiello, Fortunato, Nardone, Valerio, Cappabianca, Salvatore
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142334
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author Reginelli, Alfonso
Patanè, Vittorio
Urraro, Fabrizio
Russo, Anna
De Chiara, Marco
Clemente, Alfredo
Atripaldi, Umberto
Balestrucci, Giovanni
Buono, Mauro
D’ippolito, Emma
Grassi, Roberta
D’onofrio, Ida
Napolitano, Stefania
Troiani, Teresa
De Vita, Ferdinando
Ciardiello, Fortunato
Nardone, Valerio
Cappabianca, Salvatore
author_facet Reginelli, Alfonso
Patanè, Vittorio
Urraro, Fabrizio
Russo, Anna
De Chiara, Marco
Clemente, Alfredo
Atripaldi, Umberto
Balestrucci, Giovanni
Buono, Mauro
D’ippolito, Emma
Grassi, Roberta
D’onofrio, Ida
Napolitano, Stefania
Troiani, Teresa
De Vita, Ferdinando
Ciardiello, Fortunato
Nardone, Valerio
Cappabianca, Salvatore
author_sort Reginelli, Alfonso
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description Metastasis to bone is a common occurrence among epithelial tumors, with a high incidence rate in the Western world. As a result, bone lesions are a significant burden on the healthcare system, with a high morbidity index. These injuries are often symptomatic and can lead to functional limitations, which in turn cause reduced mobility in patients. Additionally, they can lead to secondary complications such as pathological fractures, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, or bone marrow suppression. The treatment of bone metastases requires collaboration between multiple healthcare professionals, including oncologists, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, and radiotherapists. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the correlation between two methods used to assess local control. Specifically, the study aims to determine if a reduction in the volume of bone lesions corresponds to better symptomatic control in the clinical management of patients, and vice versa. To achieve this objective, the study evaluates morphological criteria by comparing pre- and post-radiotherapy treatment imaging using MRI and RECIST 1.1 criteria. MRI without contrast is the preferred diagnostic imaging method, due to its excellent tolerance by patients, the absence of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the avoidance of paramagnetic contrast media side effects. This imaging modality allows for accurate assessment of bone lesions. One of the secondary objectives of this study is to identify potentially useful parameters that can distinguish patients into two classes: “good” and “poor” responders to treatment, as reported by previous studies in the literature. These parameters can be evaluated from the imaging examinations by analyzing morphological changes and radiomic features on different sequences, such as T1, STIR (short tau inversion recovery), and DWI-MRI (diffusion-weighted).
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spelling pubmed-103785942023-07-29 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study) Reginelli, Alfonso Patanè, Vittorio Urraro, Fabrizio Russo, Anna De Chiara, Marco Clemente, Alfredo Atripaldi, Umberto Balestrucci, Giovanni Buono, Mauro D’ippolito, Emma Grassi, Roberta D’onofrio, Ida Napolitano, Stefania Troiani, Teresa De Vita, Ferdinando Ciardiello, Fortunato Nardone, Valerio Cappabianca, Salvatore Diagnostics (Basel) Protocol Metastasis to bone is a common occurrence among epithelial tumors, with a high incidence rate in the Western world. As a result, bone lesions are a significant burden on the healthcare system, with a high morbidity index. These injuries are often symptomatic and can lead to functional limitations, which in turn cause reduced mobility in patients. Additionally, they can lead to secondary complications such as pathological fractures, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, or bone marrow suppression. The treatment of bone metastases requires collaboration between multiple healthcare professionals, including oncologists, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, and radiotherapists. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the correlation between two methods used to assess local control. Specifically, the study aims to determine if a reduction in the volume of bone lesions corresponds to better symptomatic control in the clinical management of patients, and vice versa. To achieve this objective, the study evaluates morphological criteria by comparing pre- and post-radiotherapy treatment imaging using MRI and RECIST 1.1 criteria. MRI without contrast is the preferred diagnostic imaging method, due to its excellent tolerance by patients, the absence of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the avoidance of paramagnetic contrast media side effects. This imaging modality allows for accurate assessment of bone lesions. One of the secondary objectives of this study is to identify potentially useful parameters that can distinguish patients into two classes: “good” and “poor” responders to treatment, as reported by previous studies in the literature. These parameters can be evaluated from the imaging examinations by analyzing morphological changes and radiomic features on different sequences, such as T1, STIR (short tau inversion recovery), and DWI-MRI (diffusion-weighted). MDPI 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10378594/ /pubmed/37510078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142334 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Protocol
Reginelli, Alfonso
Patanè, Vittorio
Urraro, Fabrizio
Russo, Anna
De Chiara, Marco
Clemente, Alfredo
Atripaldi, Umberto
Balestrucci, Giovanni
Buono, Mauro
D’ippolito, Emma
Grassi, Roberta
D’onofrio, Ida
Napolitano, Stefania
Troiani, Teresa
De Vita, Ferdinando
Ciardiello, Fortunato
Nardone, Valerio
Cappabianca, Salvatore
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title_full Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title_fullStr Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title_short Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Bone Metastases Treated with Radiotherapy in Palliative Intent: A Multicenter Prospective Study on Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation Assessment Concordance (MARTE Study)
title_sort magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of bone metastases treated with radiotherapy in palliative intent: a multicenter prospective study on clinical and instrumental evaluation assessment concordance (marte study)
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142334
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