Assessment of the alpha/beta ratio of the optic pathway to adjust hypofractionated stereotactic radiosurgery regimens for perioptic lesions

2019 
Background Hypofractionation has been recently considered as an alternative to improve stereotactic radiosurgery treatments of lesions close to the optic pathways. To estimate the intrinsic benefit from fractionation versus single-dose radiosurgery for perioptic lesions, the value of the alpha/beta ratio of the optic pathways needs to be known. Based on the linear quadratic (LQ) model, hypofractionation versus single-fraction SRS can be justified in cases where parts of the optic apparatus necessarily receive the full therapeutic peripheral dose, if there is a positive difference between α/s of the lesion and the α/s of the surrounding organs at risk. Furthermore, the knowledge of α/s ratios is required to calculate radiobiological dose parameters, such as the biologically effective dose (BED) and single fraction equivalent dose (SFED), and helps estimate normal tissue complication probability (NTCP), dose constraints, and retreatment doses. Only 3 alpha/beta ratios for the visual system have been published so far, varying between -0.6 and 3.06 Gy.
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