2022
NIMG-04. LONGITUDINAL TRACKING OF PERITUMORAL EDEMA VOLUME USING PACS-INTEGRATED TOOLS PROVIDES CRITICAL INFORMATION IN TREATMENT ASSESSMENT OF NSCLC BRAIN METASTASES AFTER RADIOSURGERY
Kaur M, Petersen G, von Reppert M, Jekel L, de Santo I, Varghese S, Chiang V, Aboian M. NIMG-04. LONGITUDINAL TRACKING OF PERITUMORAL EDEMA VOLUME USING PACS-INTEGRATED TOOLS PROVIDES CRITICAL INFORMATION IN TREATMENT ASSESSMENT OF NSCLC BRAIN METASTASES AFTER RADIOSURGERY. Neuro-Oncology 2022, 24: vii162-vii162. PMCID: PMC9661156, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac209.624.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNSCLC brain metastasesPeritumoral edema volumeBrain metastasesEdema volumeLongest diameterGamma KnifeClinical practiceCE lesionsCommon intracranial malignancyStandard of careFLAIR hyperintense regionVolumetric measurementsIntracranial malignanciesEdema/Lung cancerTreatment responsePeritumoral volumesClinical informationPeritumoral edemaLongitudinal assessmentTreatment assessmentNeuroradiology practiceHyperintense regionsMetastasisLesions
2015
Changing practice patterns of Gamma Knife versus linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases in the US.
Park HS, Wang EH, Rutter CE, Corso CD, Chiang VL, Yu JB. Changing practice patterns of Gamma Knife versus linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases in the US. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2015, 124: 1018-24. PMID: 26473783, DOI: 10.3171/2015.4.jns1573.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle-fraction stereotactic radiosurgeryNon-small cell lung cancerBrain metastasesStereotactic radiosurgeryNational Cancer Data BaseMultivariable logistic regression analysisSingle-fraction SRSLinear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgeryAcademic facility typesLimited brain metastasesNSCLC brain metastasesProportion of patientsYear of diagnosisToxicity of treatmentCell lung cancerLogistic regression analysisSRS useWide geographic variationChi-square testComparative effectiveness researchProspective trialIndependent predictorsMultivariable analysisNonclinical factorsRadiosurgery system