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Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach

Background and Purpose: To date, imaging studies quantifying the amount of vasogenic edema reduction (VE) in patients with brain metastases (BM) treated with glucocorticoids (GC) have included a very limited number of patients and showed ambiguous results. Here, we aim to determine the radiological...

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Autores principales: Schroeder, Tanja, Bittrich, Paul, Noebel, Clara, Kuhne, Jan Felix, Schroeder, Julian, Schoen, Gerhard, Fiehler, Jens, Kniep, Helge C., Gellißen, Susanne
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00695
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author Schroeder, Tanja
Bittrich, Paul
Noebel, Clara
Kuhne, Jan Felix
Schroeder, Julian
Schoen, Gerhard
Fiehler, Jens
Kniep, Helge C.
Gellißen, Susanne
author_facet Schroeder, Tanja
Bittrich, Paul
Noebel, Clara
Kuhne, Jan Felix
Schroeder, Julian
Schoen, Gerhard
Fiehler, Jens
Kniep, Helge C.
Gellißen, Susanne
author_sort Schroeder, Tanja
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description Background and Purpose: To date, imaging studies quantifying the amount of vasogenic edema reduction (VE) in patients with brain metastases (BM) treated with glucocorticoids (GC) have included a very limited number of patients and showed ambiguous results. Here, we aim to determine the radiological effect of GC on VE in BM patients in a large cohort with multiple primary tumor entities in a cross-sectional approach. Materials and Methods: This monocentric retrospective study includes 299 patients first-ever diagnosed with 2,759 intra-axial BM on the respective MRI. 126/299 patients received GC prior to MRI due to mass effect of edema on cranial CT scan and clinical symptoms (GC-pos) and 173 patients did not (GC-neg). GC dose was documented in 85/126 patients. All BM and their respective VE were semi-automatically segmented on post-contrast T1-weighted images. Results: VE volumes were higher in GC-pos compared to GC-neg (p = 0.009) and did not correlate with GC dose. Multivariate linear regression analysis with interaction terms on the assumption that BM volume and BM number influence the probability of GC administration shows that large and higher numbers of BM under GC treatment generate less VE than without (p < 0.001 and p = 0.038, respectively). The primary tumor type and total BM volume did not influence VE volume. Conclusion: Use of GC is especially effective for treatment of VE formation in patients with larger and multiple BM regardless of primary tumor type and dosage. However, based on the present data a direct causative relationship between GC and VE cannot be proven.
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spelling pubmed-66838462019-08-15 Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach Schroeder, Tanja Bittrich, Paul Noebel, Clara Kuhne, Jan Felix Schroeder, Julian Schoen, Gerhard Fiehler, Jens Kniep, Helge C. Gellißen, Susanne Front Oncol Oncology Background and Purpose: To date, imaging studies quantifying the amount of vasogenic edema reduction (VE) in patients with brain metastases (BM) treated with glucocorticoids (GC) have included a very limited number of patients and showed ambiguous results. Here, we aim to determine the radiological effect of GC on VE in BM patients in a large cohort with multiple primary tumor entities in a cross-sectional approach. Materials and Methods: This monocentric retrospective study includes 299 patients first-ever diagnosed with 2,759 intra-axial BM on the respective MRI. 126/299 patients received GC prior to MRI due to mass effect of edema on cranial CT scan and clinical symptoms (GC-pos) and 173 patients did not (GC-neg). GC dose was documented in 85/126 patients. All BM and their respective VE were semi-automatically segmented on post-contrast T1-weighted images. Results: VE volumes were higher in GC-pos compared to GC-neg (p = 0.009) and did not correlate with GC dose. Multivariate linear regression analysis with interaction terms on the assumption that BM volume and BM number influence the probability of GC administration shows that large and higher numbers of BM under GC treatment generate less VE than without (p < 0.001 and p = 0.038, respectively). The primary tumor type and total BM volume did not influence VE volume. Conclusion: Use of GC is especially effective for treatment of VE formation in patients with larger and multiple BM regardless of primary tumor type and dosage. However, based on the present data a direct causative relationship between GC and VE cannot be proven. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6683846/ /pubmed/31417871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00695 Text en Copyright © 2019 Schroeder, Bittrich, Noebel, Kuhne, Schroeder, Schoen, Fiehler, Kniep and Gellißen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Schroeder, Tanja
Bittrich, Paul
Noebel, Clara
Kuhne, Jan Felix
Schroeder, Julian
Schoen, Gerhard
Fiehler, Jens
Kniep, Helge C.
Gellißen, Susanne
Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title_full Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title_fullStr Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title_short Efficiency of Dexamethasone for Treatment of Vasogenic Edema in Brain Metastasis Patients: A Radiographic Approach
title_sort efficiency of dexamethasone for treatment of vasogenic edema in brain metastasis patients: a radiographic approach
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00695
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