| Literature DB >> 21995807 |
Atsushi Nambu1, Hiroshi Onishi, Shinichi Aoki, Tsuyota Koshiishi, Kengo Kuriyama, Takafumi Komiyama, Kan Marino, Masayuki Araya, Ryo Saito, Lichto Tominaga, Yoshiyasu Maehata, Eiichi Sawada, Tsutomu Araki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer has recently been reported. However, its detailed imaging findings are not clarified. So this study aimed to fully characterize the findings on computed tomography (CT), appearance time and frequency of chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancerEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21995807 PMCID: PMC3213137 DOI: 10.1186/1748-717X-6-137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Characteristics of the 177 primary lung cancer patients enrolled in this study.
| Lung cancer patients (n = 177) | |
|---|---|
| *Average age(range) | 77.3 ± 7.0 (55-92) |
| *Gender (male: female) | 132:45 |
| **Range of follow-up period (median) | 11-99 (27) |
| Tumor diameter (average ± standard deviation) | 8-55 mm(30.0 ± 9.1) |
| central tumors: peripheral tumors | 22:155 |
| Method of radiotherapy (48Gy/4fr:60Gr/10fr:70Gr/10fr) | 75:37:65 |
*Presented as mean ± standard deviation.
**Presented as median.
Figure 1An 86-year old woman with adenocarcinoma. A:Dosimetry overlaying CT shows the maximum prescribed dose of chest wall as 63Gy, with a BED3 of 233.2Gy. B: Rib fracture was noted at 24 months after completion of SRT. Amorphous osteosclerosis is also seen (arrow).
Appearance time and frequencies of the rib fractures and related findings
| Appearance time ranges (months)* | Crude frequency of each finding | Frequency at 24 months by Kaplan-Meier method | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rib fracture | 21.2 (4-58) | 41/177(23.2%) | 27.4% |
| Thinning of the cortex | 15.6 (4-36) | 36/177 (20.3%) | |
| Osteosclerosis | 14.7 (4-57) | 26/177(14.7%) | |
| Chest wall edema | 12.0 (2-57) | 45/177 (25.4%) | |
*Presented as mean (range).
Figure 2An 85-year-old man with a rib fracture after SRT. A, A preradiotherapeutic thin-section CT showing a spiculated nodule with air-containing spaces (arrow). B, Seven months later after SRT, CT shows edema of the right chest wall adjacent to the tumor, as evidenced by asymmetrical swelling and effacement of the fat planes (arrow). C, On follow-up CT at 13 months after SRT, thin-section CT with a bone window setting demonstrates thinning of cortex with mild sclerotic foci of the medulla in a rib. D, At 20 months after SRT, rib fracture with malalignment of the cortex is apparent (arrow).
Figure 3A 65-year-old man with a rib fracture after SRT. A, Preradiotherapeutic thin-section CT showing a spiculated nodule with surrounding ground-glass opacity close to the chest wall (arrow). B, Twelve months later after SRT, a rib fracture is apparent (arrow). C, At 6 months after SRT, enhanced CT shows swelling of the left chest wall with an area of low attenuation (arrows).
Figure 4A 85-year-old woman with adenocarcinoma. A, Preradiotherapeutic thin-section CT at the bone window shows no marked abnormality of the ribs. B, At 18 months after SRT, bone sclerosis of the rib adjacent to the lung tumor appeared (arrow). C, At 30 months after completion of SRT, multiple rib fractures with areas of sclerosis are seen. Pseudoarthrosis is present in one of the fractured bones (arrow head).
Frequency and degree of chest wall pain
| Degree of pain* | Fracture group (n = 41) | Non-fracture group (n = 136) |
|---|---|---|
| Grade 0 | 27 (65.9) | 132(97) |
| Grade 1 | 7 (17.1) | 4(3) |
| Grade 2 | 7 (17.1) | 0(0) |
| Grade 3 and 4 | 0 (0) | 0(0) |
*The degree of chest wall pain was evaluated according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, Ver. 3.
**The numbers in the parentheses are percentages
Frequency of rib fracture in relation to tumor-chest wall distance
| Tumor-chest wall distance(mm) | Crude frequency | Frequency at 24 months by Kaplan-Meier method |
|---|---|---|
| ≤25 | 41/148(27.8%) | 33.2% |
| ≤16 | 30/131(31.3%) | 37.1% |
| 0 | 22/60(36.7%) | 51.8% |
*The numbers in the parentheses in frequency are percentages.