Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer has recently been reported. However, its detailed imaging findings are not clarified. So this study aimed to fully characterize the findings on computed...

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Main Authors: Saito Ryo, Araya Masayuki, Marino Kan, Komiyama Takafumi, Kuriyama Kengo, Koshiishi Tsuyota, Aoki Shinichi, Onishi Hiroshi, Nambu Atsushi, Tominaga Lichto, Maehata Yoshiyasu, Sawada Eiichi, Araki Tsutomu
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Published: BMC 2011-10-01
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spelling doaj-e7a6a1c729844f7a84bae0cb811b7b752020-11-24T20:48:13ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2011-10-016113710.1186/1748-717X-6-137Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patientsSaito RyoAraya MasayukiMarino KanKomiyama TakafumiKuriyama KengoKoshiishi TsuyotaAoki ShinichiOnishi HiroshiNambu AtsushiTominaga LichtoMaehata YoshiyasuSawada EiichiAraki Tsutomu<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer has recently been reported. However, its detailed imaging findings are not clarified. So this study aimed to fully characterize the findings on computed tomography (CT), appearance time and frequency of chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer</p> <p>Materials and methods</p> <p>A total of 177 patients who had undergone SRT were prospectively evaluated for periodical follow-up thin-section CT with special attention to chest wall injury. The time at which CT findings of chest wall injury appeared was assessed. Related clinical symptoms were also evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Rib fracture was identified on follow-up CT in 41 patients (23.2%). Rib fractures appeared at a mean of 21.2 months after the completion of SRT (range, 4 -58 months). Chest wall edema, thinning of the cortex and osteosclerosis were findings frequently associated with, and tending to precede rib fractures. No patients with rib fracture showed tumors > 16 mm from the adjacent chest wall. Chest wall pain was seen in 18 of 177 patients (10.2%), of whom 14 patients developed rib fracture. No patients complained of Grade 3 or more symptoms.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Rib fracture is frequently seen after SRT for lung cancer on CT, and is often associated with chest wall edema, thinning of the cortex and osteosclerosis. However, related chest wall pain is less frequent and is generally mild if present.</p> http://www.ro-journal.com/content/6/1/137stereotactic radiotherapylung cancerrib fracturethin-section CT
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author Saito Ryo
Araya Masayuki
Marino Kan
Komiyama Takafumi
Kuriyama Kengo
Koshiishi Tsuyota
Aoki Shinichi
Onishi Hiroshi
Nambu Atsushi
Tominaga Lichto
Maehata Yoshiyasu
Sawada Eiichi
Araki Tsutomu
spellingShingle Saito Ryo
Araya Masayuki
Marino Kan
Komiyama Takafumi
Kuriyama Kengo
Koshiishi Tsuyota
Aoki Shinichi
Onishi Hiroshi
Nambu Atsushi
Tominaga Lichto
Maehata Yoshiyasu
Sawada Eiichi
Araki Tsutomu
Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
Radiation Oncology
stereotactic radiotherapy
lung cancer
rib fracture
thin-section CT
author_facet Saito Ryo
Araya Masayuki
Marino Kan
Komiyama Takafumi
Kuriyama Kengo
Koshiishi Tsuyota
Aoki Shinichi
Onishi Hiroshi
Nambu Atsushi
Tominaga Lichto
Maehata Yoshiyasu
Sawada Eiichi
Araki Tsutomu
author_sort Saito Ryo
title Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
title_short Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
title_full Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
title_fullStr Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
title_sort rib fracture after stereotactic radiotherapy on follow-up thin-section computed tomography in 177 primary lung cancer patients
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer has recently been reported. However, its detailed imaging findings are not clarified. So this study aimed to fully characterize the findings on computed tomography (CT), appearance time and frequency of chest wall injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for primary lung cancer</p> <p>Materials and methods</p> <p>A total of 177 patients who had undergone SRT were prospectively evaluated for periodical follow-up thin-section CT with special attention to chest wall injury. The time at which CT findings of chest wall injury appeared was assessed. Related clinical symptoms were also evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Rib fracture was identified on follow-up CT in 41 patients (23.2%). Rib fractures appeared at a mean of 21.2 months after the completion of SRT (range, 4 -58 months). Chest wall edema, thinning of the cortex and osteosclerosis were findings frequently associated with, and tending to precede rib fractures. No patients with rib fracture showed tumors > 16 mm from the adjacent chest wall. Chest wall pain was seen in 18 of 177 patients (10.2%), of whom 14 patients developed rib fracture. No patients complained of Grade 3 or more symptoms.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Rib fracture is frequently seen after SRT for lung cancer on CT, and is often associated with chest wall edema, thinning of the cortex and osteosclerosis. However, related chest wall pain is less frequent and is generally mild if present.</p>
topic stereotactic radiotherapy
lung cancer
rib fracture
thin-section CT
url http://www.ro-journal.com/content/6/1/137
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