APPLICATIONS OF INTRAOPERATIVE BETATHERAPY IN VETERINARY ONCOLOGY

Q4 Veterinary
M. C. Vettorato, Nathalia Diez Murollo, Mariana Fischer Borges, C. D. Freirias, Vitor Hugo dos Santos, Heloísa C. Lima, S. Rahal, M. Fernandes
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Abstract

Betatherapy is a radiotherapy modality that uses beta radiation applicators used in the treatment of superficial injuries. With the advancement of therapeutic techniques, new clinical protocols of veterinary medicine will be established and betatherapy emerges as an important option for performing radiotherapy procedures, and further studies for the definition of oncological clinical protocols become necessary. This study reports some procedures in animals involving intraoperative betatherapy with a strontium-90 applicator (90Sr). Five procedures were performed, including 1 lioness (Panthera leo), 2 rats (Rattus norvegicus), 1 equine female (Equidae) and 1 rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), all with a confirmed diagnosis of neoplasm. The TDF (Time-Dose-Fraction) radiographic model was used to determine the radiological equivalent of the clinical cases. It was observed that the neoplasms in each case (1 to 5) partially differed from those found in the literature on intraoperative betatherapy in veterinary medicine. We observed that the radiologic effectiveness of the treatment was directly related to the value of TDF. Cases 1, 3 and 4 presented TDF values greater than 175, which implies a greater probability of injury control. As observed in the follow-up of the patients, case 5 (lower TDF) presented tumor recurrence only one month after the betatherapy procedure. Betatherapy with Sr90 applicators has proven to be feasible and easy to handle for the clinical cases analyzed in this study, especially during intraoperative procedures.
术中治疗在兽医肿瘤学中的应用
β疗法是一种放射治疗方式,使用β辐射涂抹器治疗浅表损伤。随着治疗技术的进步,新的兽医学临床方案将被建立,β疗法将成为实施放射治疗的重要选择,进一步研究肿瘤学临床方案的定义是必要的。本研究报告了一些动物手术中使用锶-90涂抹器(90Sr)进行β治疗的程序。对母狮(Panthera leo) 1只、大鼠(Rattus norvegicus) 2只、母马(Equidae) 1只、家兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus) 1只进行了5次手术,均确诊为肿瘤。使用TDF(时间-剂量-分数)放射学模型来确定临床病例的放射当量。我们观察到,每个病例(1 ~ 5例)的肿瘤与兽医术中治疗文献中发现的肿瘤部分不同。我们观察到治疗的放射学效果与TDF值直接相关。病例1、3、4 TDF值大于175,说明损伤控制的可能性较大。在患者随访中观察到,病例5 (TDF较低)在治疗后仅一个月出现肿瘤复发。在本研究分析的临床病例中,特别是在术中过程中,使用Sr90涂抹器进行β治疗已被证明是可行且易于操作的。
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Archives of Veterinary Science
Archives of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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90 weeks
期刊介绍: O periódico ARCHIVES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (AVS) é publicado trimestralmente, sob orientação do seu Corpo Editorial, com a finalidade de divulgar artigos completos e de revisão relacionados à ciência animal sobre os temas: clínica, cirurgia e patologia veterinária; sanidade animal e medicina veterinária preventiva; nutrição e alimentação animal; sistemas de produção animal e meio ambiente; reprodução e melhoramento genético animal; tecnologia de alimentos; economia e sociologia rural e métodos de investigação científica. A publicação dos artigos científicos dependerá da observância das normas editoriais e dos pareceres dos consultores “ad hoc”.
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