Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Vestibular Schwannoma: Early Hearing Outcomes and Evaluation of the Cochlear Dose

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Lasak, John M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Klish, Darren [4 ]
Kryzer, Thomas C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hearn, Chris [3 ]
Gorecki, John P. [2 ,3 ]
Rine, Grant P. [3 ,5 ]
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[1] Wichita Ear Clin, Wichita, KS 67206 USA
[2] Univ Kansas, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Wichita, KS 67214 USA
[3] Wesley Med Ctr, Jack B Davis Gamma Knife Ctr, Wichita, KS USA
[4] Lawrence Canc Ctr, Lawrence, KS USA
[5] Univ Kansas, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Wichita, KS 67214 USA
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Cochlear radiation dose; Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery; Vestibular schwannoma;
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10.1097/MAO.0b013e31818b6639
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: To evaluate the hearing outcomes for a group of unilateral vestibular schwannoma patients treated with gamma knife radiosurgery and to determine if the cochlear radiation dose affects hearing outcome measures. Study Design: Retrospective case review. Setting: Tertiary referral center. Patients: Vestibular schwannoma patients (n = 33) treated with gamma knife with complete audiometric follow-up. Intervention: Gamma knife radiosurgery and audiometry. Main Outcome Measures: Pure-tone average (PTA), speech discrimination score (SDS), and cochlear radiation dose. Results: The median audiometric follow-up was 24 months, with a range of 6 to 51 months (mean, 24.6 mo; standard deviation [SD], 13.9). Thirty-one patients received a maximum radiation dose of 26 Gy, and 2 received 24 Gy (mean, 25.9 Gy; SD, 0.48). All patients were treated to the 50% isodose line, and the prescription isodose was 13 Gy in 3 1 patients and 12 Gy in 2 patients (mean, 12.9 Gy; SD, 0.24). Mean pretreatment PTA and SDS were 55.86 dB and 45.70%, respectively. Mean PTA and SDS at last follow-up were 66.55 dB and 39.15%, respectively. The PTA at 6 months (p = 0.003), 12 months (p = 0.004), and last follow-up (p = 0.001) was significantly poorer than the pretreatment PTA. There was no significant difference between pretreatment and follow-up SDS at any time interval. The mean cochlear radiation dose was 5.2 Gy (range, 2.6-8.5 Gy). The median cochlear dose was 4.75 Gy. Fifteen patients received less than the median cochlear dose, and 18 received greater than or equal to the median cochlear dose. The change in PTA from baseline was significantly poorer at 12 months for those patients whose cochlea received 4.75 Gy (p = 0.02) or greater. Stepwise linear regression analysis using the variables of minimum SDS subsequent to baseline SDS versus total cochlear dose revealed a negative correlation (p = 0.012)-as total cochlear dose increased, SDS decreased. Conclusion: The PTA was significantly worse after gamma knife radiosurgery, with a mean follow-up of 24.6 months. Higher radiation doses to the cochlear volume negatively impacted hearing outcomes after radiosurgery for this group of vestibular schwannoma patients.
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页码:1179 / 1186
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