Cardiac Conduction System as an OAR in Radiation Therapy: Doses to SA/AV Nodes and Their Reduction.

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY International Journal of Particle Therapy Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpt.2024.100631
Martin Domanský, Michal Andrlík, Samuel Kurucz, Jan Vilimovský, Sarah Al-Hamami Salih, Daniela Šimánková, Jiří Kubeš
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Purpose: Despite advancements in radiation techniques, concerns persist regarding the adverse effects of radiation therapy, particularly cardiotoxicity or radiation-induced heart disease. Recently, arrhythmogenic toxicity has come to the forefront-the impact of radiation therapy on the cardiac conduction system. Our objective was to conduct a dosimetric study and subsequently investigate the feasibility of optimizing the sinoatrial (SA) and atrioventricular (AV) nodes as organs at risk (OARs) in proton radiation therapy for non-small cell lung cancer with N3 disease.

Patients and methods: Thirty-two non-small cell lung cancer patients with N3 disease undergoing proton radiation therapy were included. Sinoatrial and AV nodes, along with standard OARs, were delineated. Dosimetric analysis and optimization were performed using intensity-modulated proton therapy.

Results: Patients surpassing a predefined SA node dose threshold underwent dose optimization. Proton radiation therapy with pencil beam scanning demonstrated a significant reduction in SA and AV node doses without compromising target volume coverage or significant shift in the dose to other monitored OARs.

Conclusion: Dose reduction to the SA and AV nodes for pencil beam scanning is a relatively simple task, and the reduction can be very substantial. Larger cohort studies and diverse radiotherapeutic modalities are needed for further validation and refinement of dose constraints.

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心脏传导系统作为放射治疗中的 OAR:SA/AV 节点的剂量及其减少。
目的:尽管放射技术不断进步,但人们对放射治疗的不良反应,尤其是心脏毒性或放射诱发心脏病的担忧依然存在。最近,致心律失常毒性--放疗对心脏传导系统的影响--成为人们关注的焦点。我们的目的是进行一项剂量测定研究,随后调查将中房(SA)和房室(AV)结作为质子放射治疗非小细胞肺癌 N3 病变的危险器官(OARs)的可行性:纳入32例接受质子放射治疗的N3病变非小细胞肺癌患者。对中房结节、房室结节以及标准 OAR 进行了划定。使用强度调制质子疗法进行剂量分析和优化:结果:超过预定SA结剂量阈值的患者接受了剂量优化。采用铅笔束扫描的质子放疗显著减少了SA和房室结的剂量,但不会影响靶体积的覆盖范围,也不会使其他监测到的OAR的剂量发生明显变化:结论:通过铅笔束扫描减少SA和房室结的剂量是一项相对简单的任务,而且减少的剂量可能非常可观。要进一步验证和完善剂量限制,还需要更大规模的队列研究和不同的放射治疗模式。
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International Journal of Particle Therapy
International Journal of Particle Therapy Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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