The Effects of Laxative Use on Rectum Volume and Doses During Radiotherapy in Patients With Prostate Cancer

E. Duman, N. Atabek, Y. Bilek
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Objective: Changes in rectum volume can affect dose delivery during prostate radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate how laxative use affected rectum volumes and doses in patients with prostate cancer treated with Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT). Material and Methods: Treatment planning computed tomography (simCT) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images collected from 20 patients with prostate cancer were retrospectively evaluated. These patients were divided into two groups as those who either used or did not use laxatives during radiotherapy. Rectum volumes were re-contoured on 160 CBCT images, and VMAT treatment plans were re-calculated to determine rectum doses. Results: In all patients, CBCT images showed increased mean rectum volumes and doses relative to simCT images. Furthermore, the percent volume (Vx) of the rectum receiving 40, 50, 60, and 70 Gy doses based on CBCT results were larger than those based on simCT. The Dmean values in the treatment plans for the group with laxative use were 39 Gy on simCT images and 43 Gy on CBCT images (p = 0.009). Alternatively, in the group without laxatives, the Dmean values in the treatment plans were 40 Gy on simCT images and 44 Gy on CBCT images (p = 0.047). Conclusion: In patients undergoing prostate radiotherapy, rectum volume and doses increase regardless of laxative use. Although laxatives can limit volume expansion of the rectum, they do not have the expected effect on rectum doses and actually significantly increase all dosimetric parameters.
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通便药对前列腺癌放疗患者直肠体积及剂量的影响
目的:前列腺放射治疗中直肠体积的变化对剂量的影响。本研究的目的是评估通便药的使用如何影响前列腺癌患者的直肠体积和剂量治疗的体积调节电弧疗法(VMAT)。材料与方法:回顾性分析20例前列腺癌患者的治疗方案计算机断层扫描(simCT)和锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)图像。这些患者被分为两组,在放疗期间使用或不使用泻药。在160张CBCT图像上重新绘制直肠体积轮廓,并重新计算VMAT治疗计划以确定直肠剂量。结果:在所有患者中,CBCT图像显示相对于simCT图像,直肠平均体积和剂量增加。此外,基于CBCT结果的直肠接受40、50、60和70 Gy剂量的百分比体积(Vx)大于基于simCT的结果。使用泻药组治疗方案的Dmean值为单纯ct图像39 Gy, CBCT图像43 Gy (p = 0.009)。另外,在未使用泻药的组中,治疗方案的Dmean值在simCT上为40 Gy,在CBCT上为44 Gy (p = 0.047)。结论:前列腺放疗患者不论使用何种泻药,直肠体积和剂量均增加。虽然泻药可以限制直肠的体积扩张,但它们对直肠剂量没有预期的影响,实际上显著增加了所有剂量学参数。
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