Vertebral compression fracture after spine stereotactic body radiation therapy: A review of the pathophysiology and risk factors

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vertebral compression fracture (VCF) is a challenging and not infrequent complication observed following spine stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). OBJECTIVE: To summarize the data from the multiple studies that have been published, addressing the risk and predictive factors for VCF post-SBRT. METHODS: A systematic literature review was conducted. Studies were selected if they specifically addressed risk factors for post-SBRT VCF in their analyses. RESULTS: A total of 11 studies were identified, reporting both the risk of VCF post-SBRT and an analysis of risk factors based on univariate and multivariate analysis. A total of 2911 spinal segmentswere treatedwith a crude VCF rate of 13.9%. Themost frequently identified risk factors on multivariate analysis were: lytic disease (hazard ratio [HR] range, 2.76-12.2), baseline VCF prior to SBRT (HR range, 1.69-9.25), higher dose per fraction SBRT (HR range, 5.03-6.82), spinal deformity (HR range, 2.99-11.1), older age (HR range, 2.15-5.67), and more than 40% to 50% of vertebral body involved by tumor (HR range, 3.9-4.46). In the 9 studies that specifically reported on the use of post-SBRT surgical procedures, 37% of VCF had undergone an intervention (range, 11%-60%). CONCLUSION: VCF is an important adverse effect following SBRT. Risk factors have been identified to guide the selection of high-risk patients. Evidence-based algorithms with respect to patient selection and intervention are needed.

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Faruqi, S., Tseng, C. L., Whyne, C., Alghamdi, M., Wilson, J., Myrehaug, S., … Sahgal, A. (2018). Vertebral compression fracture after spine stereotactic body radiation therapy: A review of the pathophysiology and risk factors. Clinical Neurosurgery, 83(3), 314–322. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx493

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