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Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery

PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of the integration of functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-tensor imaging tractography data into CyberKnife radiosurgery for intracranial tumor management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Functional neuroimaging, anatomical magnetic resonance imaging, and c...

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Autores principales: Sun, Lu, Qu, Baolin, Wang, Jinyuan, Ju, Zhongjian, Zhang, Zizhong, Cui, Zhiqiang, Jack, Yang, Ling, Zhipei, Yu, Xinguang, Pan, Longsheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5762040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28425348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533034617705283
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author Sun, Lu
Qu, Baolin
Wang, Jinyuan
Ju, Zhongjian
Zhang, Zizhong
Cui, Zhiqiang
Jack, Yang
Ling, Zhipei
Yu, Xinguang
Pan, Longsheng
author_facet Sun, Lu
Qu, Baolin
Wang, Jinyuan
Ju, Zhongjian
Zhang, Zizhong
Cui, Zhiqiang
Jack, Yang
Ling, Zhipei
Yu, Xinguang
Pan, Longsheng
author_sort Sun, Lu
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of the integration of functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-tensor imaging tractography data into CyberKnife radiosurgery for intracranial tumor management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Functional neuroimaging, anatomical magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography images of patients with brain lesions in critical areas were acquired before radiosurgery. The acquired data sets were coregistered using the MIM image fusion software module and then were imported into the CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System (Multiplan 4.0.2) for delineating the target, organs at risk, and possible nearby functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas. Radiation dose distributions with and without the functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas into the optimization process were developed and compared. RESULTS: There were significant differences between the treatment plans with and without the functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas into the optimization process. An average 22.71% reduction in the maximum dose to functional areas was observed. No neurological complication due to radiation damage was observed in the follow-up period. CONCLUSION: The functional neuroimaging could be easily and reliably integrated into the CyberKnife treatment planning. Consideration of functional structures and fiber tracts during treatment planning could clinically reduce the radiation doses to these critical structures, thereby preserving its unique function of brain.
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spelling pubmed-57620402018-01-17 Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery Sun, Lu Qu, Baolin Wang, Jinyuan Ju, Zhongjian Zhang, Zizhong Cui, Zhiqiang Jack, Yang Ling, Zhipei Yu, Xinguang Pan, Longsheng Technol Cancer Res Treat Original Articles PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of the integration of functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-tensor imaging tractography data into CyberKnife radiosurgery for intracranial tumor management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Functional neuroimaging, anatomical magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography images of patients with brain lesions in critical areas were acquired before radiosurgery. The acquired data sets were coregistered using the MIM image fusion software module and then were imported into the CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System (Multiplan 4.0.2) for delineating the target, organs at risk, and possible nearby functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas. Radiation dose distributions with and without the functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas into the optimization process were developed and compared. RESULTS: There were significant differences between the treatment plans with and without the functionally relevant cortical and subcortical areas into the optimization process. An average 22.71% reduction in the maximum dose to functional areas was observed. No neurological complication due to radiation damage was observed in the follow-up period. CONCLUSION: The functional neuroimaging could be easily and reliably integrated into the CyberKnife treatment planning. Consideration of functional structures and fiber tracts during treatment planning could clinically reduce the radiation doses to these critical structures, thereby preserving its unique function of brain. SAGE Publications 2017-04-20 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5762040/ /pubmed/28425348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533034617705283 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Sun, Lu
Qu, Baolin
Wang, Jinyuan
Ju, Zhongjian
Zhang, Zizhong
Cui, Zhiqiang
Jack, Yang
Ling, Zhipei
Yu, Xinguang
Pan, Longsheng
Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title_full Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title_fullStr Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title_short Integration of Functional MRI and White Matter Tractography in CyberKnife Radiosurgery
title_sort integration of functional mri and white matter tractography in cyberknife radiosurgery
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5762040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28425348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533034617705283
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