High Signal Resolution Pulse Oximetry as a Prognostic Indicator of Radiotherapy Toxicity: A Pilot Study.

IF 3.8 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pulse Pub Date : 2021-10-21 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1159/000519100
Karolina Jezierska, Agnieszka Macała, Ryszard Krzyminiewski, Piotr Woźniak, Magdalena Łukowiak, Anna Sękowska-Namiotko, Wojciech Podraza
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Introduction: Radiotherapy plays a prominent role in the multidisciplinary treatment of cancers. Despite new irradiation techniques, radiation-induced cardiotoxicity remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Therefore, prognostic indicators of radiotherapy toxicity are essential. This study aimed to investigate the influence of applied radiotherapy on the pulse wave recording and thereby on cardiovascular health, as well as to assess whether high signal resolution (HSR) pulse oximetry could be used as a prognostic indicator of radiotherapy toxicity.

Methods: A total of 19 patients treated with radiotherapy to the lung or left breast were analyzed. Pulse oximetry was performed on all eligible patients (before and after the administration of a radiation dose) using the PULS-HSR program, which increases the resolution of the pulse wave recording.

Results: Among the analyzed variables, we found the total dose administered to the target, as well as the treatment duration, significantly positively correlated with the change in ventricle/aorta volume ratio. The ventricle/aorta volume ratio parameter is the ratio between the area under the HSR pulse wave generated by the contraction of the left ventricle until the aortic valve closes and the area of the HSR pulse wave responsible for expansion and contraction of the aorta.

Conclusion: The pilot study indicates HSR pulse oximetry, especially the ventricle/aorta volume ratio parameter, as a potential prognostic indicator of toxicity from radiation for breast and lung cancers.

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高信号分辨率脉搏血氧测定作为放射治疗毒性的预后指标:一项初步研究。
放疗在癌症的多学科治疗中起着突出的作用。尽管有新的辐射技术,辐射引起的心脏毒性仍然是发病率和死亡率的主要原因。因此,放疗毒性的预后指标至关重要。本研究旨在探讨应用放疗对脉搏波记录的影响,从而对心血管健康的影响,并评估高信号分辨率(HSR)脉搏血氧测定是否可以作为放疗毒性的预后指标。方法:对19例肺、左乳放疗患者进行分析。使用PULS-HSR程序对所有符合条件的患者(在给予辐射剂量之前和之后)进行脉搏血氧测定,这增加了脉搏波记录的分辨率。结果:在分析的变量中,我们发现给药总剂量和治疗时间与心室/主动脉容积比的变化呈显著正相关。心室/主动脉容积比参数是左心室收缩至主动脉瓣关闭时产生的HSR脉搏波下的面积与负责主动脉扩张和收缩的HSR脉搏波面积之比。结论:初步研究表明,HSR脉搏血氧测定,特别是心室/主动脉体积比参数,可作为乳腺癌和肺癌放射毒性的潜在预后指标。
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