Atherosclerotic occlusive disease after radiation for pelvic malignancies.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica Pub Date : 1990-05-01
F Pettersson, J Swedenborg
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We have studied 15 women who were previously treated by irradiation for pelvic malignancies and who all developed symptoms of arterial occlusive disease of the iliac arteries and the distal aorta. Risk factors were evaluated in a case control study in which each patient was compared with three individually matched controls who were treated during the same period for the same type of cancer and who did not develop arterial occlusions. We conclude that smoking habits as well as treatment by irradiation are strong predictors of the development of atherosclerotic occlusive disease. Side effects of irradiation occur in the arteries more often in patients who have also radiation reactions in other organs--for example, the bowel and bladder. Irradiation acts in combination with other atherogenic factors and this should be kept in mind when radiation treatment is planned for patients with a high risk of developing atherosclerosis.

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盆腔恶性肿瘤放疗后动脉粥样硬化闭塞性疾病。
我们研究了15名妇女,她们以前接受过骨盆恶性肿瘤的放射治疗,她们都出现了髂动脉和远端主动脉动脉闭塞性疾病的症状。在一项病例对照研究中,对风险因素进行了评估,其中每个患者与三个单独匹配的对照组进行了比较,这些对照组在同一时期接受了相同类型的癌症治疗,并且没有发生动脉闭塞。我们的结论是,吸烟习惯和照射治疗是动脉粥样硬化性闭塞疾病发展的有力预测因素。在其他器官(例如肠和膀胱)也有辐射反应的患者中,辐射的副作用更常发生在动脉中。辐照与其他致动脉粥样硬化因素联合作用,当计划对动脉粥样硬化高风险患者进行放射治疗时,应牢记这一点。
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