| Literature DB >> 17540023 |
Nicole L Simone1, Benjamin P Soule, Lynn Gerber, Elizabeth Augustine, Sharon Smith, Rosemary M Altemus, James B Mitchell, Kevin A Camphausen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fibrosis is a common side effect after treatment with ionizing radiation. Several methods to ameliorate debilitating fibrosis have been employed but without consistent results. The goal of this pilot study is to determine if Pirfenidone, a novel regulator of cytokine gene expression, has the potential to ameliorate established radiation-induced fibrosis.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17540023 PMCID: PMC1891306 DOI: 10.1186/1748-717X-2-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Patient Characteristics
| 60 | M | Head and Neck | 63 | 46.0 | Decreased Cervical ROM | 25.0 |
| 60 | M | Head and Neck | 72 | 32.1 | Decreased Cervical ROM | 24.6 |
| 54 | M | Hodgkin's | 45 – Pelvis 36 – PA | 198.8 | Decreased LE ROM and Strength | 24.0 |
| 59 | M | Head and Neck | 70.2 | 53.7 | Decreased UE and Cervical ROM | 23.3 |
| 56 | M | Head and Neck | 60 | 69.1 | Decreased UE and Cervical ROM | 22.4 |
| 53 | M | Hodgkin's | 54 – Mantle 36 – PA | 276.5 | Decreased Cervical ROM | 6.3 (removed from study) |
| 60 | M | Head and Neck | 70 | 23.4 | Decreased Cervical ROM | 3.0 (removed from study) |
Figure 1Average SF36 Component Scores. The average score for all patients for each component of the SF36 is shown. During drug therapy, the vitality component score shows little change (-3%), the physical composite score decreases by 33% while the mental composite score shows an increase of 17%.
Figure 2Total Range of Motion Measurements. The total ROM (sum for all planes of motion) was calculated for each patient for the cervical spine, upper extremity and lower extremity. Maximum possible total ROM is represented at the top of each graph by a dotted line. Each patient is represented individually. For the four patients with cervical ROM measurements, Patient 1 showed an improvement of 73%, Patient 2 improved by 31%, and Patient 3 improved by 24%. Patient 4 had a decline in function of 8%. Both patients with upper extremity ROM measurements show an improvement of over 100 degrees of ROM during the drug therapy with Patient 1 showing a 15% improvement and Patient 2 improving by 10%. For the single patient with lower extremity ROM measurements, there is a total improvement of approximately 50 degrees of ROM during the drug therapy which is 11% above baseline.