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Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to reach a consensus on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer based on multicentre experience and give new users important information to shorten the learning curve for this innovative technique. METHODS: The interdisciplinary meeting was attended by ra...

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Autores principales: Müller, Arndt-Christian, Mischinger, Johannes, Klotz, Theodor, Gagel, Bernd, Habl, Gregor, Hatiboglu, Gencay, Pinkawa, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5024663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27679550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/raon-2016-0036
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author Müller, Arndt-Christian
Mischinger, Johannes
Klotz, Theodor
Gagel, Bernd
Habl, Gregor
Hatiboglu, Gencay
Pinkawa, Michael
author_facet Müller, Arndt-Christian
Mischinger, Johannes
Klotz, Theodor
Gagel, Bernd
Habl, Gregor
Hatiboglu, Gencay
Pinkawa, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to reach a consensus on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer based on multicentre experience and give new users important information to shorten the learning curve for this innovative technique. METHODS: The interdisciplinary meeting was attended by radiation oncologists and urologists, each with experience of 23 – 138 hydrogel injections (SpaceOAR®) in prostate cancer patients before dose-escalated radiotherapy. User experience was discussed and questions were defined to comprise practical information relevant for successful hydrogel injection and treatment. Answers to the defined key questions were generated. Hydrogel-associated side effects were collected to estimate the percentage, treatment and prognosis of potential risks. RESULTS: The main indication for hydrogel application was dose-escalated radiotherapy for histologically confirmed low or intermediate risk prostate cancer. It was not recommended in locally advanced prostate cancer. The injection or implantation was performed under transrectal ultrasound guidance via the transperineal approach after prior hydrodissection. The rate of injection-related G2-toxicity was 2% (n = 5) in a total of 258 hydrogel applications. The most frequent complication (n = 4) was rectal wall penetration, diagnosed at different intervals after hydrogel injection and treated conservatively. CONCLUSIONS: A consensus was reached on the application of a hydrogel spacer. Current experience demonstrated feasibility, which could promote initiation of this method in more centres to reduce radiation-related gastrointestinal toxicity of dose-escalated IGRT. However, a very low rate of a potential serious adverse event could not be excluded. Therefore, the application should carefully be discussed with the patient and be balanced against potential benefits.
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spelling pubmed-50246632016-09-27 Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients Müller, Arndt-Christian Mischinger, Johannes Klotz, Theodor Gagel, Bernd Habl, Gregor Hatiboglu, Gencay Pinkawa, Michael Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to reach a consensus on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer based on multicentre experience and give new users important information to shorten the learning curve for this innovative technique. METHODS: The interdisciplinary meeting was attended by radiation oncologists and urologists, each with experience of 23 – 138 hydrogel injections (SpaceOAR®) in prostate cancer patients before dose-escalated radiotherapy. User experience was discussed and questions were defined to comprise practical information relevant for successful hydrogel injection and treatment. Answers to the defined key questions were generated. Hydrogel-associated side effects were collected to estimate the percentage, treatment and prognosis of potential risks. RESULTS: The main indication for hydrogel application was dose-escalated radiotherapy for histologically confirmed low or intermediate risk prostate cancer. It was not recommended in locally advanced prostate cancer. The injection or implantation was performed under transrectal ultrasound guidance via the transperineal approach after prior hydrodissection. The rate of injection-related G2-toxicity was 2% (n = 5) in a total of 258 hydrogel applications. The most frequent complication (n = 4) was rectal wall penetration, diagnosed at different intervals after hydrogel injection and treated conservatively. CONCLUSIONS: A consensus was reached on the application of a hydrogel spacer. Current experience demonstrated feasibility, which could promote initiation of this method in more centres to reduce radiation-related gastrointestinal toxicity of dose-escalated IGRT. However, a very low rate of a potential serious adverse event could not be excluded. Therefore, the application should carefully be discussed with the patient and be balanced against potential benefits. De Gruyter 2016-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5024663/ /pubmed/27679550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/raon-2016-0036 Text en © 2016 Radiol Oncol This content is free.
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Müller, Arndt-Christian
Mischinger, Johannes
Klotz, Theodor
Gagel, Bernd
Habl, Gregor
Hatiboglu, Gencay
Pinkawa, Michael
Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title_full Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title_short Interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
title_sort interdisciplinary consensus statement on indication and application of a hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy based on experience in more than 250 patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5024663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27679550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/raon-2016-0036
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