Prediction of complications in gamma knife radiosurgery of arteriovenous malformations

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The incidence of complications following radiosurgical treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVM) is presented. A simple relationship exists between average dose and risk of complications, and on this basis a model is presented that gives a qualitatively correct description of this relationship. The parameters of the model have been determined using a clinical material of 862 AVM treatments to give a quantitatively correct description of the risk of complications. The dose-response curve is described by a double-exponential function. An accurate description of the dose-response curve at high dose levels is shown to be very important in radiosurgery.

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Lax, I., & Karlsson, B. (1996). Prediction of complications in gamma knife radiosurgery of arteriovenous malformations. Acta Oncologica, 35(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869609098479

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