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摘要
目的氢凝胶垫片(HS)的开发是为了减轻放疗引起的直肠毒性,但有报道称氢凝胶垫片会引起严重的不良反应。本研究所尝试引入透明质酸(HA)作为替代垫片。本研究旨在比较前列腺癌患者植入 HS 和 HA 的直肠剂量和几何分布。注入的直肠垫片体积分别为 10 mL 和 22 mL。在治疗计划系统中,使用普通导管位置给予 13.5 Gy 的剂量。直肠剂量指数在间隔器组之间进行了剂量评估。结果HS照射直肠0.1 mL和2 mL的平均剂量分别为10.45 Gy和6.71 Gy,HA为6.73 Gy和4.90 Gy (p<0.001)。HS 和 HA 的前列腺与直肠之间的平均最小距离分别为 1.23 厘米和 1.79 厘米(p<0.05)。结论HA减少直肠剂量的能力明显高于HS,这表明它有潜力成为一种新的间隔物。
A preliminary study on rectal dose reduction associated with hyaluronic acid implantation in brachytherapy for prostate cancer
Objectives
Hydrogel spacer (HS) was developed to reduce rectal toxicities caused by radiotherapy, but has been reported to cause major adverse events. Our institute has attempted to introduce a hyaluronic acid (HA) as an alternative spacer. This study aimed to compare rectal doses and geometric distributions between the HS and HA implantation in prostate cancer.
Methods
HS and HA were inserted in 20 and 18 patients undergoing high-dose brachytherapy, respectively. The rectum spacer volumes injected were 10 mL and 22 mL, respectively. In the treatment planning system, 13.5 Gy was administered with common catheter positions. The rectal dose indices were assessed between the spacer groups for dosimetry evaluation. Distances between the prostate and rectum and configurations of the spacers were compared.
Results
The mean doses irradiated to 0.1 and 2 mL of the rectum were 10.45 Gy and 6.71 Gy for HS, and 6.73 Gy and 4.90 Gy for HA (p<0.001). The mean minimum distances between the prostate and rectum were 1.23 cm and 1.79 cm for HS and HA, respectively (p<0.05). Geometrical configuration comparisons revealed that HA has a higher ability to expand the space than HS.
Conclusion
The rectal dose reduction ability of HA is significantly greater than that of HS, suggesting its potential as a new spacer.
期刊介绍:
Asian Journal of Urology (AJUR), launched in October 2014, is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal jointly founded by Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) and Second Military Medical University (SMMU). AJUR aims to build a communication platform for international researchers to effectively share scholarly achievements. It focuses on all specialties of urology both scientifically and clinically, with article types widely covering editorials, opinions, perspectives, reviews and mini-reviews, original articles, cases reports, rapid communications, and letters, etc. Fields of particular interest to the journal including, but not limited to: • Surgical oncology • Endourology • Calculi • Female urology • Erectile dysfunction • Infertility • Pediatric urology • Renal transplantation • Reconstructive surgery • Radiology • Pathology • Neurourology.