Amifostine- and chemoradiotherapy-related esophagitis in small cell lung cancer: a single institutional series and literature update.

IF 5.1 Q1 ONCOLOGY Lung Cancer: Targets and Therapy Pub Date : 2018-09-10 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/LCTT.S155315
Ariel E Pollock, Lowell Shinn, Richard Anderson, Sarah Butler, Jondavid Pollock
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Abstract

Objectives: Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is considered a standard option for patients with stage 3 small cell lung carcinoma. A 25% risk of acute esophagitis is experienced by patients as a result of the volume of esophagus encompassed within a conformal radiotherapy technique. We reviewed our institutional experience administering the radioprotectant amifostine prior to daily radiotherapy to determine its effects on the onset of esophagitis.

Materials and methods: From 2005 to 2016, 49 patients diagnosed with stage 3 small cell lung carcinoma received concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Chemotherapy (CT) consisted of cisplatin and etoposide with radiotherapy (RT) encompassing CT-identified gross tumor volume. In 32 patients (group 1), amifostine was delivered (500 mg subcutaneously divided in two injections) prior to the second daily RT fraction. The remaining 17 patients (group 2) did not receive amifostine due to choice or drug intolerance.

Results: Metrics of esophagitis included weight loss and opiate requirement during treatment. About 31% of group 1 required opiates at a median RT dose of 3300 cGy, and 41% of group 2 required opiates at a median dose of 2250 cGy. The dose of radiotherapy delivered to 50% of the esophageal volume for group 1 was significantly greater than that in group 2 (3000 cGy vs 576 cGy).

Conclusion: In this modern retrospective series of thoracic chemoradiotherapy in the treatment of stage 3 small cell lung cancer, amifostine that was delivered subcutaneously postponed the onset of esophagitis.

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氨磷汀和放化疗相关的小细胞肺癌食管炎:单一机构系列和文献更新。
目的:同步放化疗被认为是3期小细胞肺癌患者的标准选择。由于适形放疗技术所包围的食道体积,患者发生急性食管炎的风险为25%。我们回顾了在每日放疗前使用放射保护剂氨磷汀的机构经验,以确定其对食管炎发病的影响。材料与方法:2005 - 2016年,49例确诊为3期小细胞肺癌的患者接受同步放化疗。化疗(CT)包括顺铂和依托泊苷,放疗(RT)包括CT确定的总肿瘤体积。在32例患者(1组)中,在第二次每日RT治疗之前,给予氨磷汀(500mg皮下分两次注射)。其余17例患者(第二组)由于选择或药物不耐受而未接受氨磷汀治疗。结果:食道炎的指标包括治疗期间体重减轻和阿片类药物的需要量。约31%的1组患者在中位放疗剂量3300 cGy时需要阿片类药物,41%的2组患者在中位放疗剂量2250 cGy时需要阿片类药物。放疗剂量为食管体积的50%,组1明显大于组2 (3000 cGy vs 576 cGy)。结论:在这个现代回顾性系列胸椎放化疗治疗3期小细胞肺癌中,皮下给药氨磷汀延缓了食管炎的发生。
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