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Extraretinal Induced Visual Sensations during IMRT of the Brain

BACKGROUND: We observed visual sensations (VSs) in patients undergoing intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of the brain without the beam passing through ocular structures. We analyzed this phenomenon especially with regards to reproducibility, and origin. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Analyzed were ten...

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Autores principales: Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo, Buchstab, Barbara Myrthe, Leitzen, Christina, Garbe, Stephan, Müdder, Thomas, Oberste-Beulmann, Susanne, Sprinkart, Alois Martin, Simon, Birgit, Nelles, Michael, Block, Wolfgang, Schoroth, Felix, Schild, Hans Heinz, Schüller, Heinrich
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4398354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123440
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author Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo
Buchstab, Barbara Myrthe
Leitzen, Christina
Garbe, Stephan
Müdder, Thomas
Oberste-Beulmann, Susanne
Sprinkart, Alois Martin
Simon, Birgit
Nelles, Michael
Block, Wolfgang
Schoroth, Felix
Schild, Hans Heinz
Schüller, Heinrich
author_facet Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo
Buchstab, Barbara Myrthe
Leitzen, Christina
Garbe, Stephan
Müdder, Thomas
Oberste-Beulmann, Susanne
Sprinkart, Alois Martin
Simon, Birgit
Nelles, Michael
Block, Wolfgang
Schoroth, Felix
Schild, Hans Heinz
Schüller, Heinrich
author_sort Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We observed visual sensations (VSs) in patients undergoing intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of the brain without the beam passing through ocular structures. We analyzed this phenomenon especially with regards to reproducibility, and origin. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Analyzed were ten consecutive patients (aged 41-71 years) with glioblastoma multiforme who received pulsed IMRT (total dose 60Gy) with helical tomotherapy (TT). A megavolt—CT (MVCT) was performed daily before treatment. VSs were reported and recorded using a triggered event recorder. The frequency of VSs was calculated and VSs were correlated with beam direction and couch position. Subjective patient perception was plotted on an 8x8 visual field (VF) matrix. Distance to the orbital roof (OR) from the first beam causing a VS was calculated from the Dicom radiation therapy data and MVCT data. During 175 treatment sessions (average 17.5 per patient) 5959 VSs were recorded and analyzed. VSs occurred only during the treatment session not during the MVCTs. Plotting events over time revealed patient-specific patterns. The average cranio-caudad extension of VS-inducing area was 63.4mm (range 43.24-92.1mm). The maximum distance between the first VS and the OR was 56.1mm so that direct interaction with the retina is unlikely. Data on subjective visual perception showed that VSs occurred mainly in the upper right and left quadrants of the VF. Within the visual pathways the highest probability for origin of VSs was seen in the optic chiasm and the optic tract (22%). CONCLUSIONS: There is clear evidence that interaction of photon irradiation with neuronal structures distant from the eye can lead to VSs.
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spelling pubmed-43983542015-04-21 Extraretinal Induced Visual Sensations during IMRT of the Brain Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo Buchstab, Barbara Myrthe Leitzen, Christina Garbe, Stephan Müdder, Thomas Oberste-Beulmann, Susanne Sprinkart, Alois Martin Simon, Birgit Nelles, Michael Block, Wolfgang Schoroth, Felix Schild, Hans Heinz Schüller, Heinrich PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We observed visual sensations (VSs) in patients undergoing intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of the brain without the beam passing through ocular structures. We analyzed this phenomenon especially with regards to reproducibility, and origin. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Analyzed were ten consecutive patients (aged 41-71 years) with glioblastoma multiforme who received pulsed IMRT (total dose 60Gy) with helical tomotherapy (TT). A megavolt—CT (MVCT) was performed daily before treatment. VSs were reported and recorded using a triggered event recorder. The frequency of VSs was calculated and VSs were correlated with beam direction and couch position. Subjective patient perception was plotted on an 8x8 visual field (VF) matrix. Distance to the orbital roof (OR) from the first beam causing a VS was calculated from the Dicom radiation therapy data and MVCT data. During 175 treatment sessions (average 17.5 per patient) 5959 VSs were recorded and analyzed. VSs occurred only during the treatment session not during the MVCTs. Plotting events over time revealed patient-specific patterns. The average cranio-caudad extension of VS-inducing area was 63.4mm (range 43.24-92.1mm). The maximum distance between the first VS and the OR was 56.1mm so that direct interaction with the retina is unlikely. Data on subjective visual perception showed that VSs occurred mainly in the upper right and left quadrants of the VF. Within the visual pathways the highest probability for origin of VSs was seen in the optic chiasm and the optic tract (22%). CONCLUSIONS: There is clear evidence that interaction of photon irradiation with neuronal structures distant from the eye can lead to VSs. Public Library of Science 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4398354/ /pubmed/25875609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123440 Text en © 2015 Wilhelm-Buchstab et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wilhelm-Buchstab, Timo
Buchstab, Barbara Myrthe
Leitzen, Christina
Garbe, Stephan
Müdder, Thomas
Oberste-Beulmann, Susanne
Sprinkart, Alois Martin
Simon, Birgit
Nelles, Michael
Block, Wolfgang
Schoroth, Felix
Schild, Hans Heinz
Schüller, Heinrich
Extraretinal Induced Visual Sensations during IMRT of the Brain
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title_fullStr Extraretinal Induced Visual Sensations during IMRT of the Brain
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title_short Extraretinal Induced Visual Sensations during IMRT of the Brain
title_sort extraretinal induced visual sensations during imrt of the brain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4398354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123440
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