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Painful metastases involving bone: feasibility of percutaneous CT- and US-guided radio-frequency ablation.

Matthew R Callstrom1, J William Charboneau, Matthew P Goetz, Joseph Rubin, Gilbert Y Wong, Jeff A Sloan, Paul J Novotny, Bradley D Lewis, Timothy J Welch, Michael A Farrell, Timothy P Maus, Robert A Lee, Carl C Reading, Ivy A Petersen, Deitra D Pickett.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the safety and efficacy of radio-frequency (RF) ablation for pain reduction, quality of life improvement, and analgesics use reduction in patients with skeletal metastases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over 10 months, 12 adult patients with a single painful osteolytic metastasis in whom radiation therapy or chemotherapy had failed and who reported severe pain (pain score > or = 4 [scale of 0-10]) over a 24-hour period were treated with percutaneous imaging-guided RF ablation with a multi-tined electrode while under general anesthesia. Patient pain was measured with a Brief Pain Inventory 1 day after the procedure, every week for 1 month, and thereafter every other week (total follow-up, 6 months). Patient analgesics use was also recorded at these follow-up intervals. Follow-up contrast material-enhanced computed tomography was performed 1 week after the procedure. Complications were monitored. Analysis of the primary end point was undertaken with paired comparison procedures.
RESULTS: Lesion size was 1-11 cm. Before RF ablation, mean worst pain score in a 24-hour period in 12 patients was 8.0 (range, 6-10). At 4 weeks after treatment, mean worst pain decreased to 3.1 (P =.001). Mean pain before treatment was 6.5 and decreased to 1.8 (P <.001) 4 weeks after treatment. Mean pain interference in general activity decreased from 6.6 to 2.7 (P =.002) 4 weeks after treatment. Eight of 10 patients using analgesics reported reduced use at some time after RF ablation. No serious complications were observed.
CONCLUSION: RF ablation of painful osteolytic metastases is safe, and the relief of pain is substantial.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12091666     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2241011613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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