Genitourinary toxicity after pelvic radiation: Prospective review of complex urological presentations

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Asian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajur.2023.01.006
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Abstract

Objective

Recent randomised controlled trials underestimated the incidence of genitourinary (GU) complications occurring more than 5 years following pelvic radiotherapy. This study aimed to determine the burden of treatment at a single institution from late GU complications after pelvic radiotherapy.

Methods

A prospective study of all presentations for GU complications following pelvic radiotherapy at a tertiary urology department between November 2018 and November 2019 was performed. Subgroup analyses was performed on patients with prostate cancer (PCa) with late toxicity to compare patient demographics, radiotherapy, complications, and management factors.

Results

There were 117 hospital encounters involving 46 patients with a 56.4% repeat encounter rate. Patients with PCa were the predominant group (n=39, 84.8%). External beam radiotherapy was the most common treatment modality (n=41, 89.1%). The median time from radiotherapy to encounter was 8 (range 0–23) years. Radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis was the most common presentation (n=70, 59.8%). Forty-four (42.7%) encounters for GU toxicity were managed operatively and 33 (32.0%) involved a non-operative procedure. Nine patients required packed red cell transfusion, with a total of 154 units transfused. Patients with PCa who presented with late GU toxicity had higher median Radiotherapy Oncology Group grades (p=0.020), proportion of emergency admissions (p=0.047), and frequency of clot urinary retention (p<0.001).

Conclusion

There is a high burden of elective and emergency urology workload attributed to late pelvic radiation toxicity. Late GU toxicity occurring ≥5 years after radiotherapy is common and often more severe.
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目的近期的随机对照试验低估了盆腔放疗后5年以上泌尿生殖系统(GU)并发症的发生率。本研究旨在确定盆腔放疗后晚期泌尿生殖系统并发症给单一机构带来的治疗负担。方法对2018年11月至2019年11月期间在一家三级泌尿科医院接受盆腔放疗后出现泌尿生殖系统并发症的所有病例进行了前瞻性研究。对有晚期毒性的前列腺癌(PCa)患者进行亚组分析,以比较患者的人口统计学、放疗、并发症和管理因素。结果共有117次住院治疗,涉及46名患者,重复就诊率为56.4%。PCa 患者是主要群体(39 人,占 84.8%)。体外放射治疗是最常见的治疗方式(41人,占89.1%)。从接受放疗到再次就诊的中位时间为 8 年(0-23 年不等)。放疗引起的出血性膀胱炎是最常见的表现(70人,59.8%)。44例(42.7%)泌尿系统毒性患者接受了手术治疗,33例(32.0%)接受了非手术治疗。九名患者需要输注红细胞,共输注了 154 个单位。出现晚期GU毒性的PCa患者的放疗肿瘤组分级中位数(p=0.020)、急诊入院比例(p=0.047)和血块性尿潴留频率(p<0.001)均较高。放疗后≥5 年发生的晚期泌尿系统毒性很常见,而且往往更为严重。
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Asian Journal of Urology
Asian Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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4 weeks
期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Urology (AJUR), launched in October 2014, is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal jointly founded by Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) and Second Military Medical University (SMMU). AJUR aims to build a communication platform for international researchers to effectively share scholarly achievements. It focuses on all specialties of urology both scientifically and clinically, with article types widely covering editorials, opinions, perspectives, reviews and mini-reviews, original articles, cases reports, rapid communications, and letters, etc. Fields of particular interest to the journal including, but not limited to: • Surgical oncology • Endourology • Calculi • Female urology • Erectile dysfunction • Infertility • Pediatric urology • Renal transplantation • Reconstructive surgery • Radiology • Pathology • Neurourology.
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