Abstract
Objective
Predicting treatment response in patients with vestibular schwannomas (VSs) remains challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the use of pre-treatment normalized apparent diffusion coefficient (nADC) values and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging characteristics in predicting treatment outcomes in patients with VSs undergoing radiosurgery.
Methods
The MR images of 44 patients with VSs who underwent radiosurgery at our institution were retrospectively reviewed, and the patients were categorized into tumor control (
Results
Early post-treatment enlargement was associated with tumor progression (
Conclusion
The mean nADC values for the solid part of the tumor demonstrated predictive value for treatment response, with implications for treatment planning. Notably, early post-treatment enlargement was correlated with tumor progression. Incorporating these findings into clinical practice may refine treatment strategies for patients with VSs undergoing radiosurgery.
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