Postimplantation analysis enables improvement of dose-volume histograms and reduction of toxicity for permanent seed implantation

被引:6
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作者
Wust, Peter [1 ]
Postrach, Johanna [1 ]
Kahmann, Frank [2 ]
Henkel, Thomas [2 ]
Graf, Reinhold [1 ]
Cho, Chie Hee [1 ]
Budach, Volker [1 ]
Boehmer, Dirk [1 ]
机构
[1] Charite, Dept Radiat Oncol, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[2] Ullstein Outpatient Surg Ctr Berlin, Berlin, Germany
关键词
prostate cancer; permanent seed implantation; postimplantation analysis; toxicity; optimization;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijrobp.2007.09.011
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: To demonstrate how postimplantation analysis is useful for improving permanent seed implantation and reducing toxicity. Patients and Methods: We evaluated 197 questionnaires completed by patients after permanent seed implantation (monotherapy between 1999 and 2003). For 70% of these patients, a computed tomography was available to perform postimplantation analysis. The index doses and volumes of the dose-volume histograms (DVHs) were determined and categorized with respect to the date of implantation. Differences in symptom scores relative to pretherapeutic status were analyzed with regard to follow-up times and DVH descriptors. Acute and subacute toxicities in a control group of 117 patients from an earlier study (June 1999 to September 2001) by Wust et al. (2004) were compared with a matched subgroup from this study equaling 110 patients treated between October 2001 and August 2003. Results: Improved performance, identifying a characteristic time dependency of DVH parameters (after implantation) and toxicity scores, was demonstrated. Although coverage (volume covered by 100% of the prescription dose of the prostate) increased slightly, high-dose regions decreased with the growing experience of the users. Improvement in the DVH and a reduction of toxicities were found in the patient group implanted in the later period. A decline in symptoms with follow-up time counteracts this gain of experience and must be considered. Urinary and sexual discomfort was enhanced by dose heterogeneities (e.g., dose covering 10% of the prostate volume, volume covered by 200% of prescription dose). In contrast, rectal toxicities correlated with exposed rectal volumes, especially the rectal volume covered by 100% of the prescription dose. Conclusion: The typical side effects occurring after permanent seed implantation can be reduced by improving the dose distributions. An improvement in dose distributions and a reduction of toxicities were identified with elapsed time between 1999 and 2003. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc.
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