Changes in pulmonary function in patients with breast cancer before and after radiation therapy

Q4 Medicine
O. Kamenskaya, I. Loginova, A. Klinkova, S. S. Porotnikova, E. Samoilova, V. Tihomirov, S. Krasilnikov, V. Lomivorotov, A. Chernyavsky
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Background: The respiratory system is negatively affected by radiation exposure during the comprehensive treatment of breast cancer (BC), which has an effect on the treatment effectiveness and patients’ quality of life.Objective: To evaluate changes in pulmonary ventilation and diffusion characteristics and ventilation effectiveness in patients with BC before and after radiation therapy (RT).Methods: Our prospective cohort study included 232 women with BC admitted to the Meshalkin National Medical Research Center for an adjuvant RT after surgical treatment. Before and after the RT we conducted pulmonary function tests: body plethysmography, lung diffusion capacity testing, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing with measurement of peak oxygen consumption. We used multivariate regression analysis to determine predictors of pulmonary function decline during RT (decrease in the lung diffusion capacity > 5% compared with baseline).Results: Pulmonary function tests prior to RT demonstrated that 15% of the patients with BC had pulmonary ventilation disorders, and 25% of the patients had pulmonary gas exchange abnormalities (most of them were newly diagnosed). In the general group following RT, we saw a significant decrease in the lung diffusion capacity (P = .044) and an increased incidence of obstructive breathing patterns among the examined patients (P = .036). Other pulmonary ventilation parameters, its effectiveness, and reserve capacity of the respiratory system after RT did not change significantly in the study group and corresponded to the reference values. The postradiation pulmonary function was negatively affected by the reduced level of pulmonary diffusion capacity at baseline (≤ 70% of the reference value) [OR 1.15 (1.03-1.34), P = .004], abnormal breathing pattern prior to RT [OR 1.08 (1.01-1.15), P = .029], involvement of regional lymph nodes (N1-3) [OR 1.10 (1.04-1.26), P = .003].Conclusion: Early postradiation respiratory disorders in patients with BC are marked by a decrease in the lung diffusion capacity and an increased incidence of obstructive patterns of pulmonary ventilation. The factors negatively affecting changes in pulmonary ventilation and diffusion characteristics after RT were the baseline pulmonary gas exchange disorders, obstructive breathing pattern prior to RT, and radiation exposure to lymph nodes. Received 28 December 2022. Revised 26 May 2023. Accepted 30 May 2023. Funding: The study did not have sponsorship. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. Contribution of the authorsConception and study design: O.V. Kamenskaya, V.V. Lomivorotov Data collection and analysis: S.S. Porotnikova, E.A. Samoilova, V.G. Tihomirov Statistical analysis: I.Yu. Loginova, A.S. Klinkova Drafting the article: I.Yu. Loginova, O.V. Kamenskaya Critical revision of the article: S.E. Krasilnikov, A.M. Chernyavskiy Final approval of the version to be published: O.V. Kamenskaya, I.Yu. Loginova, A.S. Klinkova, S.S. Porotnikova, E.A. Samoilova, V.G. Tihomirov, S.E. Krasilnikov, V.V. Lomivorotov, A.M. Chernyavskiy
放疗前后乳腺癌患者肺功能的变化
背景:乳腺癌综合治疗过程中辐射暴露对呼吸系统产生负面影响,影响治疗效果和患者生活质量。目的:评价BC患者放射治疗(RT)前后肺通气和扩散特征的变化及通气效果。方法:我们的前瞻性队列研究纳入了Meshalkin国家医学研究中心接受手术治疗后辅助RT治疗的232名女性BC患者。在RT前后,我们进行了肺功能测试:体体积脉搏图、肺弥散能力测试和心肺运动测试(测量峰值耗氧量)。我们使用多元回归分析来确定RT期间肺功能下降的预测因素(与基线相比,肺弥散能力下降> 5%)。结果:RT治疗前肺功能检查显示,15%的BC患者存在肺通气障碍,25%的患者存在肺气体交换异常(其中大多数为新诊断)。在接受RT治疗的普通组中,我们发现肺弥散能力显著下降(P = 0.044),检查患者中阻塞性呼吸模式的发生率增加(P = 0.036)。研究组其他肺通气参数及其有效性、RT后呼吸系统储备容量无明显变化,符合参考值。基线时肺弥散能力水平降低(≤参考值的70%)对放疗后肺功能有负面影响[OR 1.15 (1.03-1.34), P =。[004],放疗前呼吸方式异常[OR 1.08 (1.01-1.15), P =。[029],局部淋巴结受累(N1-3) [OR 1.10 (1.04-1.26), P = 0.003]。结论:早期BC患者的呼吸系统疾病以肺弥散能力下降和肺通气阻塞性模式发生率增加为特征。影响放射治疗后肺通气和肺弥散特征改变的因素有基线肺气体交换障碍、放射治疗前的阻塞性呼吸方式和淋巴结辐射暴露。收到2022年12月28日。2023年5月26日修订。2023年5月30日录用。经费来源:本研究未获得赞助。利益冲突:作者声明无利益冲突。作者贡献:研究构思与设计:O.V. Kamenskaya, V.V. Lomivorotov数据收集与分析:S.S. Porotnikova, E.A. Samoilova, V.G. Tihomirov。文章起草:I.Yu。文章的关键修订:S.E. Krasilnikov, A.M.最终批准出版的版本:O.V. Kamenskaya, i.u yu。Loginova, A.S. Klinkova, S.S. Porotnikova, E.A. Samoilova, V.G. Tihomirov, S.E. Krasilnikov, V.V. Lomivorotov, A.M.Chernyavskiy
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Patologiya krovoobrashcheniya i kardiokhirurgiya
Patologiya krovoobrashcheniya i kardiokhirurgiya Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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