Thermal Monitoring of Tumor and Tissue State during Radiation Therapy - A Complex Case of Radiation Recall.

Q3 Engineering
Merav A Ben-David, Oshrit Hoffer, Dana Kirshenabum, Eyal Katz, Dror Alezra, Zvi Symon, Tatiana Rabin, Yair Zimmer, Itzhak Kelson, Israel Gannot
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Abstract

Common radiation dermatitis over radiation fields can be mild as minor erythema but can also be associated with blisters and skin desquamation. This phenomenon has been widely investigated and documented, especially in breast cancer patients. Obesity, smoking, and diabetes are known risk factors; however, we cannot predict the severity of radiation dermatitis prior to treatment. The overwhelming radiation recall dermatitis is an acute inflammatory reaction confined to previously irradiated areas that can be triggered when chemotherapy agents are administered after radiotherapy. This rare, painful skin reaction leads to treatment cessation or alteration. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of using thermography as a tool to predict the response of normal breast tissue and skin to radiation therapy and the risk of developing radiation recall dermatitis. Six women with viable in-breast tumor (breast cancer) and eight women who underwent tumor resection (lumpectomy) were monitored by a thermal camera prior to radiotherapy treatment (breast region) and on weekly basis, in the same environmental conditions, through the radiation course of treatment. One patient developed radiation recall dermatitis when treated with chemotherapy following radiation therapy, and needed intensive local treatments and narcotics with full recovery thereafter. Clinical and treatment data as well as response to radiation were collected prospectively. The ongoing thermal changes observed during the radiation treatment for all patients, with and without viable tumor in the breast, were documented, analyzed, and reported here with detailed comparison to the recognized data for the patient diagnosed with radiation recall dermatitis.

放射治疗期间肿瘤和组织状态的热监测-一个复杂的放射回忆病例。
常见的辐射皮炎可能是轻微的红斑,但也可能与水疱和皮肤脱屑有关。这种现象已被广泛调查和记录,特别是在乳腺癌患者中。肥胖、吸烟和糖尿病是已知的危险因素;然而,我们无法在治疗前预测放射性皮炎的严重程度。压倒性辐射回忆性皮炎是一种急性炎症反应,局限于先前的照射区域,可在放疗后使用化疗药物时触发。这种罕见的、疼痛的皮肤反应导致治疗停止或改变。在这项研究中,我们探讨了使用热成像作为一种工具来预测正常乳腺组织和皮肤对放射治疗的反应以及发生放射回忆性皮炎的风险的可行性。在放射治疗(乳房区域)前,在相同的环境条件下,通过每周一次的热像仪监测6名存活的乳腺内肿瘤(乳腺癌)和8名接受肿瘤切除术(乳房肿瘤切除术)的妇女,通过放射治疗过程。1例患者放疗后化疗后出现放射回忆性皮炎,需要强化局部治疗和麻醉后完全恢复。前瞻性地收集临床和治疗资料以及对放疗的反应。所有患者在放射治疗期间观察到的持续的热变化,无论有无乳腺存活肿瘤,都被记录、分析和报告,并与诊断为放射回忆性皮炎的患者的公认数据进行了详细的比较。
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Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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1.80
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25
期刊介绍: Biomedical engineering has been characterized as the application of concepts drawn from engineering, computing, communications, mathematics, and the physical sciences to scientific and applied problems in the field of medicine and biology. Concepts and methodologies in biomedical engineering extend throughout the medical and biological sciences. This journal attempts to critically review a wide range of research and applied activities in the field. More often than not, topics chosen for inclusion are concerned with research and practice issues of current interest. Experts writing each review bring together current knowledge and historical information that has led to the current state-of-the-art.
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