Utility of deep inspiration breath hold for left-sided breast radiation therapy in preventing early cardiac perfusion defects: A prospective study Journal Article


Authors: Zagar, T. M.; Kaidar-Person, O.; Tang, X.; Jones, E. E.; Matney, J.; Das, S. K.; Green, R. L.; Sheikh, A.; Khandani, A. H.; McCartney, W. H.; Oldan, J. D.; Wong, T. Z.; Marks, L. B.
Article Title: Utility of deep inspiration breath hold for left-sided breast radiation therapy in preventing early cardiac perfusion defects: A prospective study
Abstract: Purpose To evaluate early cardiac single photon computed tomography (SPECT) findings after left breast/chest wall postoperative radiation therapy (RT) in the setting of deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH). Methods and Materials We performed a prospective single-institution single-arm study of patients who were planned for tangential RT with DIBH to the left breast/chest wall (± internal mammary nodes). The DIBH was done by use of a controlled surface monitoring technique (AlignRT, Vision RT Ltd, London, UK). The RT was given with tangential fields and a heart block. Radiation-induced cardiac perfusion and wall motion changes were assessed by pre-RT and 6-month post-RT SPECT scans. A cumulative SPECT summed-rest score was used to quantify perfusion in predefined left ventricle segments. The incidence of wall motion abnormalities was assessed in each of these same segments. Results A total of 20 patients with normal pre-RT scans were studied; their median age was 56 years (range, 39-72 years). Seven (35%) patients also received irradiation to the left internal mammary chain, and 5 (25%) received an additional RT field to supraclavicular nodes. The median heart dose was 94 cGy (range, 56-200 cGy), and the median V25Gy was zero (range, 0-0.1). None of the patients had post-RT perfusion or wall motion abnormalities. Conclusions Our results suggest that DIBH and conformal cardiac blocking for patients receiving tangential RT for left-sided breast cancer is an effective means to avoid early RT-associated cardiac perfusion defects. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: prospective study; radiotherapy; computerized tomography; heart; internal mammary nodes; single photon emission computed tomography; postoperative radiation therapy; methods and materials; particle beams; breast radiation therapy; deep inspiration breath hold; single photon computed tomography; surface monitoring
Journal Title: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
Volume: 97
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0360-3016
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2017-04-01
Start Page: 903
End Page: 909
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2016.12.017
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28333011
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Export Date: 3 April 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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