Is there an optimal time to administer postoperative stereotactic radiosurgery in patients with brain metastases? A systematic review of the literature and meta‐analysis

Author:

Nwankwo Anthony1ORCID,Dang Danielle D.2,Choe Kevin3,Kanani Samir3,Cohen Adam L.14,Ziu Mateo12

Affiliation:

1. University of Virginia School of Medicine – Inova Fairfax Campus Falls Church Virginia USA

2. Department of Neurosurgery Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Falls Church Virginia USA

3. Department of Radiation Oncology Inova Schar Cancer Institute Inova Health System Fairfax Virginia USA

4. Division of Neuro‐Oncology Inova Schar Cancer Institute Inova Health System Fairfax Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractPostoperative stereotactic radiosurgery improves local tumor control in patients with metastatic brain cancer. However, the influence of timing on its therapeutic efficacy is unclear. In this study, we performed a meta‐analysis and systematic literature review examining publications that reported the timing of postoperative stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for patients with intracranial metastases. Our primary outcomes included median overall survival and rates of local and regional failure, while secondary outcomes examined the incidence of treatment‐related adverse events. Correlations between median SRS timing and these variables were assessed using linear regression and publication bias was appraised via Egger's test. Our study resulted in 22 articles comprising 1338 patients. The median timing of adjuvant SRS spanned 14.5 to 41 days. There was a significant negative study‐level correlation of median time to SRS with regional failure (p = 0.043, R2 = 0.32) but not with overall survival (p = 0.54, R2 = 0.03) or local failure (p = 0.16, R2 = 0.14). Additionally, there was significant heterogeneity within the reports (p<0.0001). In conclusion, our analysis demonstrated that postoperative SRS timing did not influence local failure rates which may in part be due to significant variability between individual study designs and patient demographics. Further research is warranted to elucidate the role of timing for postoperative SRS on oncologic outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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