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Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis. METHODS: We assessed the medical records of 1037 patients with painful gonarthritis who had undergone low-dose radiotherapy between 1981 and 2008. The subjective patient perception of the response to irradiation as g...

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Autores principales: Keller, Stephanie, Müller, Klaus, Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter, Wolf, Ulrich, Hildebrandt, Guido, Liebmann, André, Micke, Oliver, Flemming, Gert, Baaske, Dieter
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3582586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-8-29
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author Keller, Stephanie
Müller, Klaus
Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter
Wolf, Ulrich
Hildebrandt, Guido
Liebmann, André
Micke, Oliver
Flemming, Gert
Baaske, Dieter
author_facet Keller, Stephanie
Müller, Klaus
Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter
Wolf, Ulrich
Hildebrandt, Guido
Liebmann, André
Micke, Oliver
Flemming, Gert
Baaske, Dieter
author_sort Keller, Stephanie
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis. METHODS: We assessed the medical records of 1037 patients with painful gonarthritis who had undergone low-dose radiotherapy between 1981 and 2008. The subjective patient perception of the response to irradiation as graded immediately or up to two months after the completion of a radiotherapy series was evaluated and correlated with age, gender, radiological grading and the duration of symptoms before radiotherapy. Moreover, we performed a mail survey to obtain additional long-term follow-up information and received one hundred and six evaluable questionnaires. RESULTS: We assessed 1659 series of radiotherapy in 1037 patients. In 79.3% of the cases the patients experienced a slight, marked or complete pain relief immediately or up to two months after the completion of radiotherapy. Gender, age and the duration of pain before radiotherapy did not have a significant influence on the response to irradiation. In contrast, severe signs of osteoarthritis were associated with more effective pain relief. In more than 50% of the patients who reported a positive response to irradiation a sustained period of symptomatic improvement was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm that low-dose radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee. In contrast to an earlier retrospective study, severe signs of osteoarthritis constituted a positive prognostic factor for the response to irradiation. A randomized trial is urgently required to compare radiotherapy with other treatment modalities.
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spelling pubmed-35825862013-02-27 Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study Keller, Stephanie Müller, Klaus Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter Wolf, Ulrich Hildebrandt, Guido Liebmann, André Micke, Oliver Flemming, Gert Baaske, Dieter Radiat Oncol Research PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis. METHODS: We assessed the medical records of 1037 patients with painful gonarthritis who had undergone low-dose radiotherapy between 1981 and 2008. The subjective patient perception of the response to irradiation as graded immediately or up to two months after the completion of a radiotherapy series was evaluated and correlated with age, gender, radiological grading and the duration of symptoms before radiotherapy. Moreover, we performed a mail survey to obtain additional long-term follow-up information and received one hundred and six evaluable questionnaires. RESULTS: We assessed 1659 series of radiotherapy in 1037 patients. In 79.3% of the cases the patients experienced a slight, marked or complete pain relief immediately or up to two months after the completion of radiotherapy. Gender, age and the duration of pain before radiotherapy did not have a significant influence on the response to irradiation. In contrast, severe signs of osteoarthritis were associated with more effective pain relief. In more than 50% of the patients who reported a positive response to irradiation a sustained period of symptomatic improvement was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm that low-dose radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee. In contrast to an earlier retrospective study, severe signs of osteoarthritis constituted a positive prognostic factor for the response to irradiation. A randomized trial is urgently required to compare radiotherapy with other treatment modalities. BioMed Central 2013-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3582586/ /pubmed/23369282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-8-29 Text en Copyright ©2013 Keller et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Keller, Stephanie
Müller, Klaus
Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter
Wolf, Ulrich
Hildebrandt, Guido
Liebmann, André
Micke, Oliver
Flemming, Gert
Baaske, Dieter
Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title_full Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title_fullStr Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title_short Efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective East German bicenter study
title_sort efficacy of low-dose radiotherapy in painful gonarthritis: experiences from a retrospective east german bicenter study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3582586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-8-29
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