Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of single fraction (SF) and multiple fraction (MF) radiation therapy (RT) on bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with cancer and bone metastases in the proximal femur. We studied this effect in the radiation field and within metastatic le...

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Main Authors: Florieke Eggermont, MSc, Loes C. Derikx, PhD, Nico Verdonschot, PhD, Gerjon Hannink, PhD, Robert S.J.P. Kaatee, PhD, Esther Tanck, PhD, Yvette M. van der Linden, MD PhD
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Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Advances in Radiation Oncology
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spelling doaj-3ba59df861a64935a244921deeb8e35b2020-11-24T23:31:42ZengElsevierAdvances in Radiation Oncology2452-10942017-01-0121536110.1016/j.adro.2016.11.001Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastasesFlorieke Eggermont, MSc0Loes C. Derikx, PhD1Nico Verdonschot, PhD2Gerjon Hannink, PhD3Robert S.J.P. Kaatee, PhD4Esther Tanck, PhD5Yvette M. van der Linden, MD PhD6Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsOrthopaedic Research Laboratory, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsOrthopaedic Research Laboratory, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsOrthopaedic Research Laboratory, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsRadiotherapeutic Institute Friesland, Leeuwarden, The NetherlandsOrthopaedic Research Laboratory, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Radiotherapy, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The NetherlandsPurpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of single fraction (SF) and multiple fraction (MF) radiation therapy (RT) on bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with cancer and bone metastases in the proximal femur. We studied this effect in the radiation field and within metastatic lesions, and differentiated between lytic, blastic, and mixed lesions. Methods and materials: This prospective cohort study comprised 42 patients with painful bone metastases, including 47 irradiated femora with 52 metastatic lesions in the proximal femur. Patients received either 8 Gy SF or 20 to 24 Gy in 5 to 6 fractions (MF). Quantitative computed tomography scans were obtained before RT and 4 and 10 weeks after the initial scan. Patients who received MF additionally underwent quantitative computed tomography on the final day of their treatment. Automated image registration was performed. Mean BMD was determined at each time point for each proximal femur (region of interest [ROI]-PF) and in greater detail for a region of interest that contained the metastatic lesion (ROI-ML). Statistical analysis was performed using linear mixed models. Results: No significant differences in mean BMD were found between SF or MF RT over all time points in both ROI-PF and ROI-ML. Mean BMD did not change in ROI-PF with lytic and mixed lesions, but mean BMD in ROI-PF with blastic lesions increased to 109%. Comparably, when focused on ROI-ML, no differences in mean BMD were observed in lytic ROI-ML but mean BMD in mixed and blastic ROI-ML increased up to 105% and 121%, respectively. Conclusions: Ten weeks after palliative radiation therapy in patients with femoral metastatic lesions, a limited increase in BMD was seen with no beneficial effect of MF over SF RT. BMD in lytic lesions was unchanged but slightly increased in mixed and blastic lesions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S245210941630063X
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author Florieke Eggermont, MSc
Loes C. Derikx, PhD
Nico Verdonschot, PhD
Gerjon Hannink, PhD
Robert S.J.P. Kaatee, PhD
Esther Tanck, PhD
Yvette M. van der Linden, MD PhD
spellingShingle Florieke Eggermont, MSc
Loes C. Derikx, PhD
Nico Verdonschot, PhD
Gerjon Hannink, PhD
Robert S.J.P. Kaatee, PhD
Esther Tanck, PhD
Yvette M. van der Linden, MD PhD
Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
Advances in Radiation Oncology
author_facet Florieke Eggermont, MSc
Loes C. Derikx, PhD
Nico Verdonschot, PhD
Gerjon Hannink, PhD
Robert S.J.P. Kaatee, PhD
Esther Tanck, PhD
Yvette M. van der Linden, MD PhD
author_sort Florieke Eggermont, MSc
title Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
title_short Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
title_full Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
title_fullStr Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
title_full_unstemmed Limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
title_sort limited short-term effect of palliative radiation therapy on quantitative computed tomography-derived bone mineral density in femora with metastases
publisher Elsevier
series Advances in Radiation Oncology
issn 2452-1094
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of single fraction (SF) and multiple fraction (MF) radiation therapy (RT) on bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with cancer and bone metastases in the proximal femur. We studied this effect in the radiation field and within metastatic lesions, and differentiated between lytic, blastic, and mixed lesions. Methods and materials: This prospective cohort study comprised 42 patients with painful bone metastases, including 47 irradiated femora with 52 metastatic lesions in the proximal femur. Patients received either 8 Gy SF or 20 to 24 Gy in 5 to 6 fractions (MF). Quantitative computed tomography scans were obtained before RT and 4 and 10 weeks after the initial scan. Patients who received MF additionally underwent quantitative computed tomography on the final day of their treatment. Automated image registration was performed. Mean BMD was determined at each time point for each proximal femur (region of interest [ROI]-PF) and in greater detail for a region of interest that contained the metastatic lesion (ROI-ML). Statistical analysis was performed using linear mixed models. Results: No significant differences in mean BMD were found between SF or MF RT over all time points in both ROI-PF and ROI-ML. Mean BMD did not change in ROI-PF with lytic and mixed lesions, but mean BMD in ROI-PF with blastic lesions increased to 109%. Comparably, when focused on ROI-ML, no differences in mean BMD were observed in lytic ROI-ML but mean BMD in mixed and blastic ROI-ML increased up to 105% and 121%, respectively. Conclusions: Ten weeks after palliative radiation therapy in patients with femoral metastatic lesions, a limited increase in BMD was seen with no beneficial effect of MF over SF RT. BMD in lytic lesions was unchanged but slightly increased in mixed and blastic lesions.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S245210941630063X
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