| Literature DB >> 30832605 |
Yoshito Hayashi1, Hideki Iijima1, Fumiaki Isohashi2, Yoshiki Tsujii1, Tetsuji Fujinaga1, Kengo Nagai1, Shunsuke Yoshii1, Akihiko Sakatani1, Satoshi Hiyama1, Shinichiro Shinzaki1, Tomoki Makino3, Makoto Yamasaki3, Kazuhiko Ogawa2, Yuichiro Doki3, Tetsuo Takehara4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chemoradiotherapy effectively treats superficial esophageal cancer and is optimal to preserve organs. However, late toxicity, particularly in cardiac diseases, obstructs clinical outcomes. We revealed the risk factors for cardiac event development post-chemoradiotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac disease; Chemoradiotherapy; Late toxicity; Organ preservation; Superficial esophageal cancer
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30832605 PMCID: PMC6399839 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-019-5421-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Characteristics of patients and tumors
| Factors | |
|---|---|
| Age (y) | 66.5 (62–73) |
| Sex (male/female) | 71/9 |
| Main tumor location (Ce-Ut/Mt./Lt-Ae) | 16/46/18 |
| Diameter (mm) | 40 (20–50) |
| Macroscopic findings (elevated/flat-depressed) | 18/62 |
| History of cardiac diseases (yes/no) | 5/75 |
Data are presented in median (interquartile range) or number. Ce, cervical esophagus; Ut, upper thoracic esophagus; Mt., middle thoracic esophagus; Lt, lower thoracic esophagus; Ae, abdominal esophagus
Fig. 1Patient survival rates
The overall survival rate (a) and the recurrence-free survival rate (b). CRT, chemoradiotherapy
Fig. 2Occurrence rate of cardiac events after chemoradiotherapy
Occurrence rates are presented for esophageal cancer in all patients (a) and separated by patients with a volume in the heart of higher or less than 280 mL of V5000 cGy (b). CE, cardiac events; CRT, chemoradiotherapy
Comparison of risk factors for developing cardiac events
| CE ( | Non-CE ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | |||
| Age (y) | 66 (60–74) | 67 (62–73) | 0.5308 |
| Sex (male/female) | 13/0 | 58/9 | 0.3419 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 19.6 (17.8–22.6) | 20.9 (18.7–23.1) | 0.3894 |
| Tumors | |||
| Tumor location (Ce-Ut/Mt./Lt-Ae) | 1/9/3 | 15/37/15 | 0.4009 |
| Tumor size (mm) | 50 (30–75) | 40 (20–50) | 0.2255 |
| Macro findings (elevated/flat-depressed) | 3/10 | 15/52 | 1.0000 |
| Habits | |||
| Smoking frequency (number/d) | 20 (20–40) | 20 (10–40) | 0.1049 |
| Smoking history (y) | 33 (25–46) | 35 (20–45) | 0.5633 |
| Brinkman index | 1000 (600–1215) | 750 (380–1170) | 0.2117 |
| Comorbidity | |||
| Hypertension | 6 (46.2%) | 30 (52.6%) | 1.0000 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 2 (15.4%) | 8 (14.0%) | 0.6624 |
| Hyperlipidemia | 1 (7.7%) | 10 (17.5%) | 0.6817 |
| History of cardiac disease | 1 (7.7%) | 4 (7.0%) | 1.0000 |
Data are presented as median (interquartile range), number, or number (%). CE, cardiac event; BMI, body mass index; Ce, cervical esophagus; Ut, upper thoracic esophagus; Mt., middle thoracic esophagus; Lt, lower thoracic esophagus; Ae, abdominal esophagus
Comparison of the heart’s exposure to radiation between patients with and without cardiac events
| CE | Non-CE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart volume (mL) | 679 (583–770) | 660 (566–726) | 0.5356 |
| Heart Dmax (cGy) | 6164 (6124–6261) | 6092 (6030–6200) | 0.0363 |
| Heart Dmin (cGy) | 46 (15–132) | 35 (10–80) | 0.5393 |
| Heart Dmean (cGy) | 3364 (2673–3882) | 2920 (1763–3398) | 0.0446 |
| Percentage of the heart volume receiving more than indicated irradiation dose | |||
| V1500 cGy (%) | 71.9 (55.8–82.6) | 65.7 (40.6–75.0) | 0.0976 |
| V3000 cGy (%) | 61.1 (47.0–70.0) | 52.9 (28.9–64.1) | 0.0669 |
| V4000 cGy (%) | 53.1 (41.3–62.3) | 41.9 (20.9–53.4) | 0.0266 |
| V5000 cGy (%) | 30.1 (20.8–37.2) | 19.4 (10.3–28.2) | 0.0167 |
| Absolute heart volume receiving more than indicated irradiation dose | |||
| V1500 cGy (mL) | 556 (327–627) | 411 (272–498) | 0.0699 |
| V3000 cGy (mL) | 432 (269–536) | 341 (203–428) | 0.0357 |
| V4000 cGy (mL) | 360 (222–468) | 255 (142–364) | 0.0202 |
| V5000 cGy (mL) | 193 (115–294) | 134 (66–187) | 0.0084 |
Data are expressed as median (interquartile range). CE, cardiac event; Dmax, maximum dose; Dmin, minimum dose; Dmean, mean dose