肩关节疼痛综合征的放射治疗:回顾性评估。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Strahlentherapie und Onkologie Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1007/s00066-024-02302-x
Ronny Leist, Oliver Micke, M Heinrich Seegenschmiedt, Irenaeus A Adamietz, Kashyar Fakhrian, Ralph Muecke
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目的:我们从骨科角度评估了低剂量放射治疗肩关节疼痛综合征的疗效:2011年1月至2017年12月期间,我们招募了肩关节疼痛综合征患者进行回顾性临床质量评估。患者接受直线加速器或正压设备治疗,单次剂量为0.5-1.0 Gy,总剂量为3.0-6.0 Gy。为了评估反应,我们采用了冯-潘尼维茨评分法,分为五个等级:"恶化"、"不受影响"、"改善"、"明显改善 "和 "无症状"。"治疗效果良好 "被定义为 "明显改善 "和 "无症状"。对组内和组间差异进行了统计评估:在 236 名被招募的患者中(150 名女性,86 名男性;平均年龄 66.3 [31-96]岁),180 名患者接受了直线加速器放疗,56 名患者接受了正压装置放疗。120名患者的分次剂量为12×0.5 Gy,74名患者的分次剂量为6×0.5 Gy,42名患者的分次剂量为6×1 Gy。223名患者在一个疗程内完成治疗,13名患者在两个疗程内完成治疗,疗程间隔至少6周。在 236 名患者中,163 名患者(69.1%)同意在放疗结束后 10.5 个月(4-60 个月)接受再次访谈。放疗结束后,30.9%(73 名患者)获得了 "良好的治疗效果",随访时这一比例上升到 55.2%(90 名患者):结论:低剂量放疗可改善肩关节疼痛综合征患者的长期疼痛。结论:小剂量放射治疗可使肩关节疼痛综合征的疼痛得到持久改善,肩峰下综合征或肩关节骨关节炎引起的难治性疼痛患者也应进行放射治疗评估。
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Radiotherapy for painful shoulder syndrome: a retrospective evaluation.

Purpose: We evaluated the efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy for painful shoulder syndrome from an orthopedic perspective.

Methods: Patients with painful shoulder syndrome were recruited for this retrospective clinical quality assessment from January 2011 to December 2017. Patients were treated with a linear accelerator or an orthovoltage device at individual doses of 0.5-1.0 Gy and total doses of 3.0-6.0 Gy. To assess response, we used the von Pannewitz score with five levels: "worsened," "unaffected," "improved," "significantly improved," and "symptom free." "Good treatment success" was defined as "significantly improved" and "symptom free." Within-group and between-group differences were statistically evaluated.

Results: Of 236 recruited patients (150 women, 86 men; mean age 66.3 [range 31-96] years), 180 patients underwent radiotherapy with a linear accelerator and 56 with an orthovoltage device. Fractionation was 12 × 0.5 Gy in 120 patients, 6 × 0.5 Gy in 74, and 6 × 1 Gy in 42 patients. Treatments were completed in one series for 223 and in two series at least 6 weeks apart for 13 patients. Of the 236 patients, 163 patients (69.1%) agreed to be re-interviewed at a median of 10.5 (range 4-60) months after radiotherapy completion. Directly after radiotherapy, 30.9% (73 patients) had "good treatment success," which had increased to 55.2% (90 patients) at follow-up.

Conclusion: Protracted pain improvement with low-dose radiotherapy is possible in painful shoulder syndrome. Patients with refractory pain because of subacromial syndrome or shoulder osteoarthritis should also be evaluated for radiotherapy.

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期刊介绍: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, published monthly, is a scientific journal that covers all aspects of oncology with focus on radiooncology, radiation biology and radiation physics. The articles are not only of interest to radiooncologists but to all physicians interested in oncology, to radiation biologists and radiation physicists. The journal publishes original articles, review articles and case studies that are peer-reviewed. It includes scientific short communications as well as a literature review with annotated articles that inform the reader on new developments in the various disciplines concerned and hence allow for a sound overview on the latest results in radiooncology research. Founded in 1912, Strahlentherapie und Onkologie is the oldest oncological journal in the world. Today, contributions are published in English and German. All articles have English summaries and legends. The journal is the official publication of several scientific radiooncological societies and publishes the relevant communications of these societies.
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