Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery
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J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg · May 2019
Correlation of Appearance of MRI Perinidal T2 Hyperintensity Signal and Eventual Nidus Obliteration Following Photon Radiosurgery of Brain AVMs: Combined Results of LINAC and Gamma Knife Centers.
A wide variety of radiologic changes occur within and adjacent to the nidus of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Our objective was to study the magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-defined changes following photon radiosurgery of AVMs and specifically to correlate the appearance of a perinidal T2 hyperintensity signal with the eventual angiographic obliteration of an AVM nidus in response to SRS treatment. ⋯ The present study may help improve our current understanding of the mechanisms behind the radiation-induced tissue changes following AVM SRS. Because the SRS-induced hemodynamic changes within the AVM nidus initiate the cascade of the subsequent formation of perinidal vasogenic brain edema, the appearance of perinidal high T2 signal in the follow-up MRIs after SRS would be a valuable indicator of the AVM response to SRS. The development of perinidal hyperintensity was the strongest predictive factor of AVM obliteration (p = 0.007), with relatively high sensitivity (66.7%) and accuracy (60%) and fairly low specificity (20%), as a prognostic sign of eventual complete angiographic obliteration of the AVM nidus following SRS.