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Dose to the cardio-pulmonary system and treatment-induced electrocardiogram abnormalities in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer.


ABSTRACT: Introduction:High dose radiotherapy (RT) has been associated with unexpectedly short survival times for locally advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (LA-NSCLC) patients. Here we tested the hypothesis that cardiac substructure dose is associated with electrocardiography (ECG) assessed abnormalities after RT for LA-NSCLC. Materials and methods:Pre- and post-RT ECGs were analyzed for 155 LA-NSCLC patients treated to a median of 64?Gy in 1.8-2.0?Gy fractions using intensity-modulated RT plus chemotherapy (concurrent/sequential: 64%/36%) between 2004 and 2014. ECG abnormalities were classified as new Arrhythmic, Ischemic/Pericardial, or Non-specific (A?ECG, I/P?ECG, or NS?ECG ) events. Abnormalities were modeled as time to ECG events considering death a competing risk, and the variables considered for analysis were fractionation-corrected dose-volume metrics (?/??=?3?Gy) of ten cardio-pulmonary structures (aorta, heart, heart chambers, inferior and superior vena cava, lung, pulmonary artery) and 15 disease, patient and treatment characteristics. Each abnormality was modelled using bootstrapping and a candidate predictor was suggested by a median multiple testing-adjusted p-value ?0.05 across the 1000 generated samples. Forward-stepwise multivariate analysis was conducted in case of more than one candidate. Results:At a median of eight months post-RT, the rate of A?ECG, I/P?ECG, and NS?ECG was 66%, 35%, and 67%. Both A?ECG and I/P?ECG were associated with worse performance status (p?=?0.007, 0.03), while a higher superior vena cava minimum dose was associated with NS?ECG (p?=?0.002). Conclusion:This study suggests that higher radiation doses to the cardio-pulmonary system lead to non-specific ECG abnormalities. Reducing dose to this system, along with effective tumor control, is likely to decrease radiation-induced cardiac toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Hotca A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6804651 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dose to the cardio-pulmonary system and treatment-induced electrocardiogram abnormalities in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

Hotca Alexandra A   Thor Maria M   Deasy Joseph O JO   Rimner Andreas A  

Clinical and translational radiation oncology 20190921


<h4>Introduction</h4>High dose radiotherapy (RT) has been associated with unexpectedly short survival times for locally advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (LA-NSCLC) patients. Here we tested the hypothesis that cardiac substructure dose is associated with electrocardiography (ECG) assessed abnormalities after RT for LA-NSCLC.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Pre- and post-RT ECGs were analyzed for 155 LA-NSCLC patients treated to a median of 64 Gy in 1.8-2.0 Gy fractions using intensity-modulated R  ...[more]

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