Radiation dose in CT-guided microwave liver tumor ablation

Grzegorz Rosiak, Joanna Podgórska, K. Pasicz, K. Milczarek, D. Konecki, O. Rowiński
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Introduction. Ablation is one of most important methods of liver tumor treatment. However, radiation is one of disadvantages of CT-guided procedures including ablation. The purpose of this study is to assess the factors that have impact on radiation doses during CT-guided microwave liver tumor ablation. Material and methods. Radiation doses of CT-guided liver tumor ablations were collected in 127 patients. They were then compared in terms of number of lesions, lesion size and depth, use of additional localization needles and hydrodissection as well as tumor location. Results. The median radiation doses of ablations of multiple tumors (2348 mGy*cm) were significantly higher (p = 0.03) than those of single tumors (1784 mGy*cm). No statistically significant differences were noted when other factors (lesion size, depth, location, use of localization needles and hydrodissection) were taken into consideration. Conclusions. The number of lesions is the most important factor in terms of expected radiation doses in CT-guided microwave liver tumor ablations.
ct引导下微波肝肿瘤消融的辐射剂量
介绍。消融术是肝脏肿瘤治疗的重要手段之一。然而,辐射是包括消融在内的ct引导手术的缺点之一。本研究的目的是评估在ct引导下微波肝肿瘤消融术中影响辐射剂量的因素。材料和方法。收集127例ct引导下肝肿瘤消融的放射剂量。然后比较他们的病变数量,病变大小和深度,使用额外的定位针和水解剖以及肿瘤位置。结果。多发肿瘤消融的中位辐射剂量(2348 mGy*cm)显著高于单个肿瘤消融的中位辐射剂量(1784 mGy*cm) (p = 0.03)。当考虑其他因素(病变大小、深度、位置、定位针的使用和水解剖)时,差异无统计学意义。结论。在ct引导下微波肝肿瘤消融中,病灶数量是预期辐射剂量的最重要因素。
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