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A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy

PURPOSE: This review article aims to consolidate information regarding existing and emerging implanted devices used in patients undergoing radiation therapy and to categorize levels of attention needed for each device, including which devices require monitoring throughout treatment. METHODS AND MATE...

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Autores principales: Chan, Maria F., Young, Claire, Gelblum, Daphna, Shi, Chengyu, Rincon, Carolanne, Hipp, Elizabeth, Li, Jingdong, Wang, Dongxu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8361059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100732
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author Chan, Maria F.
Young, Claire
Gelblum, Daphna
Shi, Chengyu
Rincon, Carolanne
Hipp, Elizabeth
Li, Jingdong
Wang, Dongxu
author_facet Chan, Maria F.
Young, Claire
Gelblum, Daphna
Shi, Chengyu
Rincon, Carolanne
Hipp, Elizabeth
Li, Jingdong
Wang, Dongxu
author_sort Chan, Maria F.
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description PURPOSE: This review article aims to consolidate information regarding existing and emerging implanted devices used in patients undergoing radiation therapy and to categorize levels of attention needed for each device, including which devices require monitoring throughout treatment. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Based on the collective information from scholar searches, manufacturers’ technical reports, and institutional experiences in the past years, commonly present devices in patients with cancer are compiled. This work summarizes cardiac pacemaker, implanted cardiac defibrillator, hepatic pump, intrathecal pain pump, neurostimulator, shunt, loop recorder, and mediport. Three different classifications of implanted devices can be made based on the potential effect of radiation: life-dependent, nonlife-dependent but with adverse effects if overdosed, and devices without electronic circuits. Implanted devices that contain electronic circuits that would be life-dependent or have adverse effects if overdosed, include cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardiac defibrillators, programmable hepatic pumps, pain pumps, neurostimulators, and loop recorders. RESULTS: Dose exposure to these devices need to be calculated or measured in vivo, especially for cardiac implanted devices, and they should be minimized to assure continued healthy functioning. Treatment planning techniques should be chosen to reduce entry, exit and internal scatter dose. Lower energy photon beams should be used to decrease potential neutron contamination. Implanted devices without electronic circuits are less of a concern. If a patient is life-dependent on the implanted device, it is not recommended to treat the patient with proton therapy. CONCLUSIONS: This study reviewed the management of patients with commonly seen implanted devices and summarized a workflow for identifying and planning when a patient has implanted devices. Classifications of implanted devices could help clinicians make proper decisions in regard to patients with specific implanted devices. Lastly, the management of such devices in the era of the pandemic is also discussed in this review article.
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spelling pubmed-83610592021-08-17 A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy Chan, Maria F. Young, Claire Gelblum, Daphna Shi, Chengyu Rincon, Carolanne Hipp, Elizabeth Li, Jingdong Wang, Dongxu Adv Radiat Oncol Critical Review PURPOSE: This review article aims to consolidate information regarding existing and emerging implanted devices used in patients undergoing radiation therapy and to categorize levels of attention needed for each device, including which devices require monitoring throughout treatment. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Based on the collective information from scholar searches, manufacturers’ technical reports, and institutional experiences in the past years, commonly present devices in patients with cancer are compiled. This work summarizes cardiac pacemaker, implanted cardiac defibrillator, hepatic pump, intrathecal pain pump, neurostimulator, shunt, loop recorder, and mediport. Three different classifications of implanted devices can be made based on the potential effect of radiation: life-dependent, nonlife-dependent but with adverse effects if overdosed, and devices without electronic circuits. Implanted devices that contain electronic circuits that would be life-dependent or have adverse effects if overdosed, include cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardiac defibrillators, programmable hepatic pumps, pain pumps, neurostimulators, and loop recorders. RESULTS: Dose exposure to these devices need to be calculated or measured in vivo, especially for cardiac implanted devices, and they should be minimized to assure continued healthy functioning. Treatment planning techniques should be chosen to reduce entry, exit and internal scatter dose. Lower energy photon beams should be used to decrease potential neutron contamination. Implanted devices without electronic circuits are less of a concern. If a patient is life-dependent on the implanted device, it is not recommended to treat the patient with proton therapy. CONCLUSIONS: This study reviewed the management of patients with commonly seen implanted devices and summarized a workflow for identifying and planning when a patient has implanted devices. Classifications of implanted devices could help clinicians make proper decisions in regard to patients with specific implanted devices. Lastly, the management of such devices in the era of the pandemic is also discussed in this review article. Elsevier 2021-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8361059/ /pubmed/34409216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100732 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chan, Maria F.
Young, Claire
Gelblum, Daphna
Shi, Chengyu
Rincon, Carolanne
Hipp, Elizabeth
Li, Jingdong
Wang, Dongxu
A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title_full A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title_fullStr A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title_short A Review and Analysis of Managing Commonly Seen Implanted Devices for Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
title_sort review and analysis of managing commonly seen implanted devices for patients undergoing radiation therapy
topic Critical Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8361059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100732
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