MRI distortion correction is associated with improved local control in stereotactic radiotherapy for brain metastases

Author:

Höfler Daniel1,Grigo Johanna1,Siavosch Hadi1,Saake Marc1,Schmidt Manuel Alexander1,Weissmann Thomas1,Schubert Philipp1,Voigt Raphaela1,Lettmaier Sebastian1,Semrau Sabine1,Dörfler Arnd1,Uder Michael1,Bert Christoph1,Fietkau Rainer1,Putz Florian1

Affiliation:

1. Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich- Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Abstract

Abstract

Distortions in brain MRI caused by gradient nonlinearities may reach several millimeters, thus distortion correction is strongly recommended for radiotherapy treatment planning. However, the significance of MRI distortion correction on actual clinical outcomes has not been described yet. Therefore we investigated the impact of planning MRI distortion correction on subsequent local control in an historic series of 419 brain metastases in 189 patients treated with stereotactic radiotherapy between 01/2003–04/2015. Local control was evaluated using a volumetric extension of the RANO-BM criteria. The prognostic significance of distortion correction was assessed using competing risk analysis. In this cohort, 2D distortion-corrected MRIs had been used for treatment planning in 52.5% (220/419) of lesions, while uncorrected MRIs had been employed in 47.5% (199/419) of metastases. 2D distortion correction was associated with improved local control (Cumulative incidence of local progression at 12 months: 14.3% vs. 21.2% and at 24 months: 18.7% vs. 28.6%, p = 0.038). In multivariate analysis, adjusting for histology, baseline tumor volume, interval between MRI and treatment delivery, year of planning MRI, biologically effective dose and adjuvant Whole-brain radiotherapy, use of distortion correction remained significantly associated with improved local control (HR 0.55, p = 0.020). This is the first study to clinically evaluate the impact of MRI gradient nonlinearity distortion correction on local control in stereotactic radiotherapy for brain metastases. In this historic series, we found significantly higher local control when using 2D corrected vs. uncorrected MRI studies for treatment planning. These results stress the importance of assuring that MR images used for radiotherapy treatment planning are properly distortion-corrected.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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