Therapeutics in Radiation-induced Proctopathy: A Systematic Review

Q4 Medicine Journal of Coloproctology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1742258
Nathália Nascentes Coelho dos Santos Omer, I. D. Araújo, G. M. G. Cruz, Fabio G Rodrigues
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Abstract

Malignant neoplasms are increasingly prevalent in the daily clinical practice. Up to 61% of patients with pelvic malignancies undergo pelvic radiotherapy in different doses, which may cause intestinal damage, and the rectum is the segment most frequently affected due to its fixed position in the pelvis. Currently, there are several strategies to minimize the effects of radiation on the tissues surrounding the neoplastic site; despite those strategies, radiotherapy can still result in serious damage to organs and structures, and these injuries accompany patients throughout their lives. One of the most common damages resulting from pelvic radiotherapy is acute proctitis.The diagnosis is confirmed by visualizing the rectal mucosa through rigid or flexible rectosigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. The objective of the present study was to review the forms of radiation-induced proctopathytherapy, and to evaluate the results of each method to propose a standardization for the treatment of this pathology. Despite the prevalence of radiation-induced proctopathy, there is no definitive standardized treatment strategy so far. The first approach can be tried with local agents, such as mesalazine and formalin. For refractory cases, control can usually be achieved with argon plasma coagulation, hyperbaric oxygen, and radiofrequency ablation therapies. Regarding the study of radiation-induced proctopathy, there is a lack of robust studies with large samples and standardized therapies to be compared. There is a lack of double-blinded, randomized controlled studies to determine a definitive standard treatment algorithm.
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放射诱发直肌病的治疗:系统综述
恶性肿瘤在日常临床实践中越来越普遍。高达61%的盆腔恶性肿瘤患者接受不同剂量的盆腔放射治疗,这可能会导致肠道损伤,而直肠由于其在骨盆中的固定位置,是最常受到影响的部分。目前,有几种策略可以最大限度地减少辐射对肿瘤部位周围组织的影响;尽管有这些策略,放射治疗仍然会对器官和结构造成严重损伤,这些损伤伴随着患者的一生。盆腔放射治疗最常见的损伤之一是急性直肠炎。通过刚性或柔性直肠乙状结肠镜检查和结肠镜检查观察直肠粘膜来确认诊断。本研究的目的是回顾辐射诱导的前体放射治疗的形式,并评估每种方法的结果,为这种病理的治疗提出标准化建议。尽管辐射诱发的直肠病很普遍,但到目前为止还没有明确的标准化治疗策略。第一种方法可以尝试使用局部制剂,如美沙拉秦和福尔马林。对于难治性病例,通常可以通过氩等离子体凝固、高压氧和射频消融治疗来实现控制。关于辐射诱发的直肠病的研究,缺乏大样本和标准化治疗的有力研究进行比较。缺乏双盲随机对照研究来确定明确的标准治疗算法。
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Journal of Coloproctology
Journal of Coloproctology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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