2019
Results of a pilot/phase II study of gamma knife radiosurgery for brain metastases and implications for future prospective clinical trials
Yu J, Singh C, Bindra R, Contessa J, Husain Z, Hansen J, Park H, Roberts K, Bond J, Tien C, Guo F, Colaco R, Housri N, Magnuson W, Mahajan A, Omay S, Chiang V. Results of a pilot/phase II study of gamma knife radiosurgery for brain metastases and implications for future prospective clinical trials. Journal Of Radiation Oncology 2019, 8: 39-46. DOI: 10.1007/s13566-018-0370-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYale-New Haven HospitalPhase II studyBrain metastasesClinical trialsII studyKnife radiosurgeryLocal controlPre-defined primary endpointWhole-brain radiation treatmentFuture prospective clinical trialsEvaluable brain metastasesSymptomatic radiation necrosisMedian patient ageLocal control ratePhase 2 studyGood local controlProspective clinical trialsNumber of metastasesLarge clinical trialsProportional hazards regressionFuture clinical trialsGamma knife radiosurgeryImportant clinical variablesStandard clinical practiceNew Haven Hospital
2017
SURG-21. LASER ABLATION IN STEREOTACTIC NEUROSURGERY (LAISE): A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LITT FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT GLIOBLASTOMAS (GBMS)
Sloan A, Tatter S, Mohammadi A, Judy K, Prabhu S, Lovick D, Chamoun R, Chiang V, Leuthardt E. SURG-21. LASER ABLATION IN STEREOTACTIC NEUROSURGERY (LAISE): A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LITT FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT GLIOBLASTOMAS (GBMS). Neuro-Oncology 2017, 19: vi239-vi240. PMCID: PMC5693007, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nox168.977.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent GBMLaser interstitial thermotherapyRecurrent glioblastomaMulti-institutional retrospective analysisMedian ICU stayMedian overall survivalMedian patient ageTime of diagnosisLarger median volumeECOG statusICU stayConsecutive patientsOverall survivalPatient ageUnresectable tumorsRetrospective seriesMale genderTotal stayMedian volumeRetrospective analysisInvasive proceduresOutcome differencesBrain tumorsNewly DiagnosedPatients