MRI-guided stereotactic ablative radiation therapy of spinal bone metastases: a preliminary experience

Br J Radiol. 2020 Jan;93(1105):20190655. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20190655. Epub 2019 Nov 12.

Abstract

Objective: MRI provides clear visualization of spinal cord, tumor, and bone for patient positioning and verification during MRI-guided radiotherapy (MRI-RT). Therefore, we wished to evaluate spine stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) feasibility with MRI-RT. Given dosimetric limitations of first generation Co-60 MRI-RT, we then evaluated improvements by newer linear accelerator (linac) MRI-RT.

Methods: Nine spinal metastases were treated with Co-60 MRI-RT. Seven received a single 16 Gy fraction, and two received three fractions totaling 24 or 30 Gy. After replanning with linac MRI-RT software, comparisons of organ at risk and dose spillage objectives between Co-60 and linac plans were performed.

Results: Spinal cord and cauda equina dose constraints were met in all Co-60 cases. Treatments were delivered successfully with real-time imaging during treatment and no treatment-related toxicities. While limits for dose spillage into surrounding soft tissues were not achieved due to the limitations of the Co-60 system, this could be corrected with linac MRI-RT delivery.

Conclusions: MRI-RT SABR of spinal metastases is feasible with Co-60 MRI-RT. Dose delivery is improved by linac MRI-RT.

Advances in knowledge: This is the first report of MRI-RT for SABR of spinal metastases. The enhanced visualization of anatomy by MRI may facilitate RT dose escalation for spine SABR.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Cobalt Radioisotopes
  • Dose Fractionation, Radiation
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Organs at Risk
  • Patient Positioning
  • Radiosurgery / methods*
  • Radiotherapy Dosage
  • Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted / methods*
  • Radiotherapy, Image-Guided / methods*
  • Spinal Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging*
  • Spinal Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Spinal Neoplasms / secondary

Substances

  • Cobalt Radioisotopes
  • Cobalt-60