Successful treatment of radiation-induced vaginal soft tissue radionecrosis with HBO2.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-01
John McGlynn, Marvin Heyboer
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Abstract

Introduction: Radiation therapy to the pelvis can result in radiation-induced vaginal soft tissue necrosis. This significantly impacts quality of life. Studies evaluating the efficacy of HBO2 are limited.

Methods: In this retrospective report, we reviewed the medical records of patients treated with once-daily HBO2 for radiation-induced vaginal soft tissue necrosis. We included females between the ages of 18 to 90 with history of pelvic cancer treated with radiotherapy and resultant soft tissue radionecrosis. Data collected included age, comorbid disease, cancer type, radiation dose, HBO2 treatment pressure, time, and total treatments. Primary outcome was improvement of radionecrosis; secondary outcomes were improvement of pelvic pain, reduction in need for analgesia, and improvement of vaginal bleeding.

Results: Seven patients were identified, of which six received HBO2. One patient had a vaginal fistula. Four patients had documented improvement of radionecrosis. Four out of five patients with pelvic pain had resolution of their pain, with two patients no longer requiring opioid analgesia. Two patients who presented with vaginal bleeding showed improvement with one resolved and one significantly decreased requiring no further hospitalization or transfusion. One patient experienced no documented improvement in any of the measured outcomes.

Conclusion: In this case series, five out of six (83%) patients treated with HBO2 for radiation-induced vaginal necrosis improved in at least one outcome measure. While the sample size is small, these results add to the data available that supports the use of HBO2 in suitable candidates without contraindications who have symptoms related to radiation-induced vaginal soft tissue necrosis.

HBO2成功治疗放射性阴道软组织放射性坏死。
骨盆放射治疗可导致放射引起的阴道软组织坏死。这极大地影响了生活质量。评价HBO2疗效的研究有限。方法:在这篇回顾性报告中,我们回顾了每日一次HBO2治疗放射性阴道软组织坏死患者的医疗记录。我们纳入了年龄在18至90岁之间的女性,她们有盆腔癌放疗史,并伴有软组织放射性坏死。收集的数据包括年龄、合并症、癌症类型、放射剂量、HBO2治疗压力、时间和总治疗量。主要结局为放射性坏死的改善;次要结果是盆腔疼痛的改善,镇痛需求的减少和阴道出血的改善。结果:确定7例患者,其中6例接受HBO2治疗。一名患者有阴道瘘。4例患者放射性坏死改善。5名骨盆疼痛患者中有4名疼痛缓解,2名患者不再需要阿片类镇痛药。两名出现阴道出血的患者表现出改善,其中一名消退,一名明显减少,无需进一步住院或输血。一名患者在任何测量结果中都没有得到改善。结论:在这个病例系列中,6名接受HBO2治疗的患者中有5名(83%)至少在一项结果测量中得到改善。虽然样本量很小,但这些结果增加了现有数据,支持在没有禁忌症的有辐射引起的阴道软组织坏死症状的合适候选人中使用HBO2。
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Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 医学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal accepts manuscripts for publication that are related to the areas of diving research and physiology, hyperbaric medicine and oxygen therapy, submarine medicine, naval medicine and clinical research related to the above topics. To be considered for UHM scientific papers must deal with significant and new research in an area related to biological, physical and clinical phenomena related to the above environments.
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