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Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation-induced heart disease represents a spectrum of early and late effects. It is a significant concern for cancer survivors who receive thoracic radiation therapy, as it is the most common nonmalignant cause of death in this population. Subclinical cardiac damage can be detecte...

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Autores principales: Eber, Jordan, Blondet, Cyrille, Schmitt, Martin, Cox, David G., Vit, Claire, Le Fèvre, Clara, Antoni, Delphine, Hubele, Fabrice, Noel, Georges
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37173933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15092467
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author Eber, Jordan
Blondet, Cyrille
Schmitt, Martin
Cox, David G.
Vit, Claire
Le Fèvre, Clara
Antoni, Delphine
Hubele, Fabrice
Noel, Georges
author_facet Eber, Jordan
Blondet, Cyrille
Schmitt, Martin
Cox, David G.
Vit, Claire
Le Fèvre, Clara
Antoni, Delphine
Hubele, Fabrice
Noel, Georges
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation-induced heart disease represents a spectrum of early and late effects. It is a significant concern for cancer survivors who receive thoracic radiation therapy, as it is the most common nonmalignant cause of death in this population. Subclinical cardiac damage can be detected at an early stage after irradiation and may possibly be used to predict late cardiac complications. Modern radiotherapy techniques, such as deep inspiration breath-hold radiotherapy or intensity-modulated radiation therapy, can reduce the heart dose and probably do not cause alterations in myocardial perfusion. This paper describes the study protocol we will use to evaluate perfusion defects after left-sided breast radiotherapy using myocardial perfusion single-photon computed tomography. ABSTRACT: Breast radiotherapy can lead to radiation-induced cardiac disease, particularly in left breast cancers. Recent studies have shown that subclinical cardiac lesions, such as myocardial perfusion deficits, may occur early after radiotherapy. The primary method for irradiating breast cancer, known as opposite tangential field radiotherapy, can cause the anterior interventricular coronary artery to receive a high dose of radiation during left breast irradiation. To explore alternative approaches that could reduce the risk of myocardial perfusion defects in patients with left breast cancer, we plan to conduct a prospective single-center study using a combination of deep inspiration breath hold radiotherapy and intensity modulated radiation therapy. The study will use stress and, if necessary, resting myocardial scintigraphy to assess myocardial perfusion. The trial aims to show that reducing the cardiac dose with these techniques can prevent the appearance of early (3-month) and medium-term (6- and 12-month) perfusion disorders.
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spelling pubmed-101773702023-05-13 Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol Eber, Jordan Blondet, Cyrille Schmitt, Martin Cox, David G. Vit, Claire Le Fèvre, Clara Antoni, Delphine Hubele, Fabrice Noel, Georges Cancers (Basel) Study Protocol SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation-induced heart disease represents a spectrum of early and late effects. It is a significant concern for cancer survivors who receive thoracic radiation therapy, as it is the most common nonmalignant cause of death in this population. Subclinical cardiac damage can be detected at an early stage after irradiation and may possibly be used to predict late cardiac complications. Modern radiotherapy techniques, such as deep inspiration breath-hold radiotherapy or intensity-modulated radiation therapy, can reduce the heart dose and probably do not cause alterations in myocardial perfusion. This paper describes the study protocol we will use to evaluate perfusion defects after left-sided breast radiotherapy using myocardial perfusion single-photon computed tomography. ABSTRACT: Breast radiotherapy can lead to radiation-induced cardiac disease, particularly in left breast cancers. Recent studies have shown that subclinical cardiac lesions, such as myocardial perfusion deficits, may occur early after radiotherapy. The primary method for irradiating breast cancer, known as opposite tangential field radiotherapy, can cause the anterior interventricular coronary artery to receive a high dose of radiation during left breast irradiation. To explore alternative approaches that could reduce the risk of myocardial perfusion defects in patients with left breast cancer, we plan to conduct a prospective single-center study using a combination of deep inspiration breath hold radiotherapy and intensity modulated radiation therapy. The study will use stress and, if necessary, resting myocardial scintigraphy to assess myocardial perfusion. The trial aims to show that reducing the cardiac dose with these techniques can prevent the appearance of early (3-month) and medium-term (6- and 12-month) perfusion disorders. MDPI 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10177370/ /pubmed/37173933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15092467 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Eber, Jordan
Blondet, Cyrille
Schmitt, Martin
Cox, David G.
Vit, Claire
Le Fèvre, Clara
Antoni, Delphine
Hubele, Fabrice
Noel, Georges
Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_full Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_fullStr Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_short Efficacity of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Preventing Perfusion Defect for Left Sided Breast Cancer (EDIPE): A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_sort efficacity of deep inspiration breath hold and intensity-modulated radiotherapy in preventing perfusion defect for left sided breast cancer (edipe): a prospective cohort study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37173933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15092467
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