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Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients
PURPOSE: aim of this study was to identify outcomes in pain relief and quality of life in patients with a solitary painful osseous metastasis treated by radiotherapy, cryoablation or the combination using a propensity score matching study design. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 175 patients with painful bone...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129021 |
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author | Di Staso, Mario Gravina, Giovanni Luca Zugaro, Luigi Bonfili, Pierluigi Gregori, Lorenzo Franzese, Pietro Marampon, Francesco Vittorini, Francesca Moro, Roberto Tombolini, Vincenzo Di Cesare, Ernesto Masciocchi, Carlo |
author_facet | Di Staso, Mario Gravina, Giovanni Luca Zugaro, Luigi Bonfili, Pierluigi Gregori, Lorenzo Franzese, Pietro Marampon, Francesco Vittorini, Francesca Moro, Roberto Tombolini, Vincenzo Di Cesare, Ernesto Masciocchi, Carlo |
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description | PURPOSE: aim of this study was to identify outcomes in pain relief and quality of life in patients with a solitary painful osseous metastasis treated by radiotherapy, cryoablation or the combination using a propensity score matching study design. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 175 patients with painful bone metastases were included in the study. Twenty-five of them underwent a radiation course (20 Gy in five daily fractions) 15 days after the cryoablation. These subjects were retrospectively matched by propensity analysis with a group of subjects treated by radiotherapy (125 subjects) and with a group treated byCryoablation (25 subjects). The pain relief in terms of complete response, rate of subjects requiring analgesics after treatments and the changes in self-rated quality of life were measured. Informed consent was obtained from the subject and the study was approved by the local Ethical Committee. RESULTS: An higher proportion of subjects treated by cryoablation (32%) or cryoablation followed by RT (72%;) experienced a complete response compared with patients treated by radiotherapy alone (11.2%). After Bonferroni correction strategy, the addition of radiotherapy to cryoablation significantly improved the rate of complete response compared with cryoablation alone (p = 0.011) and this paralleled with an improved self-rated quality of life. Seventeen subjects (13.6%) of patients in the radiotherapy group, 9 (36%) in the cryoablation group, and 19 (76)% in the cryoablation- radiotherapy group did not require narcotic medications. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of radiotherapy to cryoablation favorably impacts on perceived pain, with a favorable toxicity profile. However, our data should be interpreted with caution and could serve as a framework around which to design future trials. |
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spelling | pubmed-44780132015-07-02 Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients Di Staso, Mario Gravina, Giovanni Luca Zugaro, Luigi Bonfili, Pierluigi Gregori, Lorenzo Franzese, Pietro Marampon, Francesco Vittorini, Francesca Moro, Roberto Tombolini, Vincenzo Di Cesare, Ernesto Masciocchi, Carlo PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: aim of this study was to identify outcomes in pain relief and quality of life in patients with a solitary painful osseous metastasis treated by radiotherapy, cryoablation or the combination using a propensity score matching study design. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 175 patients with painful bone metastases were included in the study. Twenty-five of them underwent a radiation course (20 Gy in five daily fractions) 15 days after the cryoablation. These subjects were retrospectively matched by propensity analysis with a group of subjects treated by radiotherapy (125 subjects) and with a group treated byCryoablation (25 subjects). The pain relief in terms of complete response, rate of subjects requiring analgesics after treatments and the changes in self-rated quality of life were measured. Informed consent was obtained from the subject and the study was approved by the local Ethical Committee. RESULTS: An higher proportion of subjects treated by cryoablation (32%) or cryoablation followed by RT (72%;) experienced a complete response compared with patients treated by radiotherapy alone (11.2%). After Bonferroni correction strategy, the addition of radiotherapy to cryoablation significantly improved the rate of complete response compared with cryoablation alone (p = 0.011) and this paralleled with an improved self-rated quality of life. Seventeen subjects (13.6%) of patients in the radiotherapy group, 9 (36%) in the cryoablation group, and 19 (76)% in the cryoablation- radiotherapy group did not require narcotic medications. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of radiotherapy to cryoablation favorably impacts on perceived pain, with a favorable toxicity profile. However, our data should be interpreted with caution and could serve as a framework around which to design future trials. Public Library of Science 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4478013/ /pubmed/26103516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129021 Text en © 2015 Di Staso 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Di Staso, Mario Gravina, Giovanni Luca Zugaro, Luigi Bonfili, Pierluigi Gregori, Lorenzo Franzese, Pietro Marampon, Francesco Vittorini, Francesca Moro, Roberto Tombolini, Vincenzo Di Cesare, Ernesto Masciocchi, Carlo Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title | Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title_full | Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title_fullStr | Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title_short | Treatment of Solitary Painful Osseous Metastases with Radiotherapy, Cryoablation or Combined Therapy: Propensity Matching Analysis in 175 Patients |
title_sort | treatment of solitary painful osseous metastases with radiotherapy, cryoablation or combined therapy: propensity matching analysis in 175 patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129021 |
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