| Literature DB >> 25636703 |
Tina Reis1, Edwin Khazzaka2, Grit Welzel3, Frederik Wenz4, Ralf-Dieter Hofheinz5, Sabine Mai6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current therapeutic standard for locally advanced rectal cancer is the neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy with total mesorectal excision. Diarrhoea is the main acute side effect, induced by the dose to the small-bowel, frequently leading to a treatment modification. Aim of this study was to analyse the differences between the irradiated small-bowel volumes and the occurrence of acute diarrhea during combined radiochemotherapy for rectal cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25636703 PMCID: PMC4324657 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-015-0336-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Patient and tumour characteristics
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| Patients | 45 |
| Age, years | |
| Median | 60 |
| Range | 41-80 |
| Gender | |
| Male | 37 |
| Female | 8 |
| T category | |
| T1 | 0 |
| T2 | 6 |
| T3 | 36 |
| T4 | 3 |
| N category | |
| uN0 | 9 |
| uN1 | 35 |
| uN2 | 0 |
| uNx | 1 |
| Metastases | |
| No | 43 |
| Liver | 2 |
| Surgery | |
| Anterior resection | 36 |
| Abdominoperineal resection | 9 |
NCI Common toxicity criteria (CTC) scale, version 3.0 of diarrhoea
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| Increase of <4 stools per day over baseline; mild increase in ostomy output | Increase of 4 – 6 stools per day over baseline; IV fluids indicated <24 hours; moderate increase in ostomy output compared to baseline; not interfering with ADL* | Increase of ≥7 stools per day over baseline; incontinence; IV fluids ≥24 hours; hospitalization; severe increase in ostomy output compared to baseline; interfering with ADL | Life-threatening consequences (e.g. hemodynamic collapse) | Death |
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*Activities of Daily Living.
Figure 1Averages of the irradiated small bowel volume receiving 5 – 45 Gy (V5-V45 Gy).
Figure 2Dose-volume histograms for small bowel. Dose-volume histograms classified in diarrhoea grade 0–1 versus grade 2–3. Dots indicate small-bowel volume in individual patients receiving 5, 10…45 Gy. Lines indicate average volumes as a function of dose level.
ROC-analyses for determination of optimal thresholds for diarrhoea grade 2-3
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| V35 | 0.671 | 0.056 | 0.502 | 0.841 |
| V40 | 0.651 | 0.092 | 0.481 | 0.822 |
| V45 | 0.500 | 1.000 | 0.318 | 0.682 |
*Area Under the Curve.
Determination of optimal cut-off values for the irradiated small-bowel volume by varying radiation dose
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| V5 | 291.94 | 82.1 | 70.6 | .53 |
| V10 | 321.52 | 64.3 | 76.5 | .41 |
| V15 | 125,26 | 64.3 | 82.4 | .47 |
| V20 | 96,.84 | 53.6 | 88.2 | .42 |
| V25 | 13.50 | 100.0 | 41.2 | .41 |
| V30 | 9.62 | 96.4 | 41.2 | .38 |
| V35 | 7.03 | 96.4 | 41.2 | .38 |
| V40 | 4.85 | 89.3 | 41.2 | .31 |
| V45 | 1.24 | 67.9 | 47.1 | .15 |
*cubic centimeter.