2016
DOI: 10.3171/2014.12.jns141308
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Volume-staged radiosurgery for large arteriovenous malformations: an evolving paradigm

Abstract: abbreviatioNs ARE = adverse radiation effect; AVM = arteriovenous malformation; CI = confidence interval; CTCAE V4.0 = Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 4.0; HR = hazard ratio; mRBAS = modified radiosurgery-based AVM score; SM = Spetzler-Martin; SRS = stereotactic radiosurgery; VRAS = Virginia Radiosurgery AVM Scale; VS = volume staged. submitted July 17, 2014. accepted December 9, 2014. iNclude wheN citiNg Published online July 3, 2015; DOI: 10.3171/2014.12.JNS141308. disclosure The autho… Show more

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“…19 A few studies have shown promising results in terms of obliteration rates and adverse events following volume-staged SRS for large cerebral AVMs. Our obliteration rate of 42% is in line with results previously reported by others, 2,3,6,11,13,23,26,27 which range from 10% to 62% for series describing more than 10 patients. A significant proportion of our patients had a nidus characterized by diffuse morphology and features of perinidal angiogenesis and high nidal flow; these features are associated with a lower rate of postradiosurgical obliteration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…19 A few studies have shown promising results in terms of obliteration rates and adverse events following volume-staged SRS for large cerebral AVMs. Our obliteration rate of 42% is in line with results previously reported by others, 2,3,6,11,13,23,26,27 which range from 10% to 62% for series describing more than 10 patients. A significant proportion of our patients had a nidus characterized by diffuse morphology and features of perinidal angiogenesis and high nidal flow; these features are associated with a lower rate of postradiosurgical obliteration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Many options are theoretically available within the armamentarium of the treating neurosurgeon. Resection of an AVM previously reduced by GKRS can be an effective option, as reported by Seymour et al 26 Repeating a radiosurgical procedure can also be an effective option, so long as it is technically feasible according to the previously irradiated volumes and dosimetry plan, and adverse event risks are carefully weighed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Volume-staged radiosurgery [7,8,9]: In this approach, the AVM is divided into several regions (typically 2–4). Each region is treated separately with a high single fraction dose.…”
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confidence: 99%