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Predictive Factors for Radiation Pneumonitis in Patients Receiving Intensity-modulated Radiation Therapy for Thoracic Malignancy

Authors :
William R. Thompson
B.J. Liem
Thomas Schroeder
Aleks Sorra E
Sagus Sampath
Source :
Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy.
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
OMICS Publishing Group, 2013.

Abstract

Purpose: It is unknown whether established dose-volume parameters predictive of radiation pneumonitis (RP) are applicable to multiple disease sites. We investigated the factors associated with RP in a heterogeneous population of patients receiving thoracic radiation. Methods and materials: Ninety-nine patients who received thoracic radiation with helical tomotherapy were included in this retrospective chart review. Correlation studies were performed and significant clinical and dosimetric factors predictive for grade ≥ 3 RP were assessed using Cox multivariate analysis (MVA). Results: Fifty-two patients developed RP (grade 1-5), the majority having grade 1 toxicity. Five patients experienced grade ≥ 3 RP. Eleven patients developed ≥ 2 RP. The mean time to RP was 3 months. The sole predictor of RP on MVA was a lung volume receiving a maximum of 20 Gy (VS20) < 1600 cc’s (hazard ratio=14.7, p

Details

ISSN :
21559619
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........27d0b41223c948af0d27fe7a1ee01c14
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4172/2155-9619.1000149