Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.

PURPOSE:To study the potential of (99m)Tc-Mebrofenin hepatobiliary scintigraphy (HBS) in identifying the short-term variations of liver function after stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for liver cancers. MATERIAL AND METHODS:We treated with SBRT 3 patients (pts) affected by a cholangiocarcinoma...

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Main Authors: Berardino De Bari, Thomas Breuneval, Michele Zeverino, Sarah Godin, Letizia Deantonio, Christine Geldhof, Jean Bourhis, Nicklaus Schaefer, Raphaël Moeckli, John Prior, Mahmut Ozsahin
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6179216?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a6b8f5f22d064fd19e293ef16e17b5c62020-11-25T02:32:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020401310.1371/journal.pone.0204013Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.Berardino De BariThomas BreunevalMichele ZeverinoSarah GodinLetizia DeantonioChristine GeldhofJean BourhisNicklaus SchaeferRaphaël MoeckliJohn PriorMahmut OzsahinPURPOSE:To study the potential of (99m)Tc-Mebrofenin hepatobiliary scintigraphy (HBS) in identifying the short-term variations of liver function after stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for liver cancers. MATERIAL AND METHODS:We treated with SBRT 3 patients (pts) affected by a cholangiocarcinoma and 3 patient presenting liver metastases (3x15 Gy, 4 pts; 5x8 Gy, 1 pt; 6x5 Gy, 1 pt). All patients received HBS before and 3 months after SBRT, which were co-registered with the simulation CT-scan. Structures corresponding to isodoses from 10-90 Gy were created, with intervals of 10 Gy. Finally, the variations of the mean activity (MBq) in each isodose structure have been calculated. Then, a linear regression analysis was performed. RESULTS:We showed a linear reduction of the activity, significantly related to the delivered dose (p<0.01), and a reduction of the perfusion of 0.78% for each delivered Gy. The linear equation has predictive value of the loss of the function of 96% (R2 = 0.9605). CONCLUSIONS:HBS could improve treatment plans for liver SBRT, by allowing the identification of the liver function variations after SBRT and, potentially, the prediction of remnant liver function after SBRT. These preliminary results should be confirmed on long-term prospective data and larger population.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6179216?pdf=render
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author Berardino De Bari
Thomas Breuneval
Michele Zeverino
Sarah Godin
Letizia Deantonio
Christine Geldhof
Jean Bourhis
Nicklaus Schaefer
Raphaël Moeckli
John Prior
Mahmut Ozsahin
spellingShingle Berardino De Bari
Thomas Breuneval
Michele Zeverino
Sarah Godin
Letizia Deantonio
Christine Geldhof
Jean Bourhis
Nicklaus Schaefer
Raphaël Moeckli
John Prior
Mahmut Ozsahin
Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
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author_facet Berardino De Bari
Thomas Breuneval
Michele Zeverino
Sarah Godin
Letizia Deantonio
Christine Geldhof
Jean Bourhis
Nicklaus Schaefer
Raphaël Moeckli
John Prior
Mahmut Ozsahin
author_sort Berardino De Bari
title Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
title_short Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
title_full Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
title_fullStr Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
title_full_unstemmed Hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: Results of a pilot study.
title_sort hepatobiliary scintigraphy allows the evaluation of short-term functional toxicity of liver stereotactic body radiotherapy: results of a pilot study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description PURPOSE:To study the potential of (99m)Tc-Mebrofenin hepatobiliary scintigraphy (HBS) in identifying the short-term variations of liver function after stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for liver cancers. MATERIAL AND METHODS:We treated with SBRT 3 patients (pts) affected by a cholangiocarcinoma and 3 patient presenting liver metastases (3x15 Gy, 4 pts; 5x8 Gy, 1 pt; 6x5 Gy, 1 pt). All patients received HBS before and 3 months after SBRT, which were co-registered with the simulation CT-scan. Structures corresponding to isodoses from 10-90 Gy were created, with intervals of 10 Gy. Finally, the variations of the mean activity (MBq) in each isodose structure have been calculated. Then, a linear regression analysis was performed. RESULTS:We showed a linear reduction of the activity, significantly related to the delivered dose (p<0.01), and a reduction of the perfusion of 0.78% for each delivered Gy. The linear equation has predictive value of the loss of the function of 96% (R2 = 0.9605). CONCLUSIONS:HBS could improve treatment plans for liver SBRT, by allowing the identification of the liver function variations after SBRT and, potentially, the prediction of remnant liver function after SBRT. These preliminary results should be confirmed on long-term prospective data and larger population.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6179216?pdf=render
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