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1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Tohoku University School of Medicine
#2067 Assessment of Myocardial Metabolic Disorder Associated with Mediastinal Radiotherapy for Esophageal Cancer -a pilot study- Rei Umezawa Department of Radiation Oncology, Tohoku University School of Medicine We evaluated the dose-effect relations for myocardial metabolic disorders by performing I-123 BMIPP scintigraphy after mediastinal RT. Between 2011 and 2012, we performed I-123 BMIPP scintigraphy for 5 patients with esophageal cancer before and six months after curative mediastinal RT

2 Evaluation of the relations between RT dose and myocardial metabolic disorder
Normalization was applied on the mean of SPECT counts in the regions of the myocardium receiving less than 5 Gy, assuming that such a low RT dose has no significant influence. The mean of SPECT counts in each dose region (interval of 5 Gy) was determined, and relative values in each dose region were calculated on the basis of this normalization for each patient. The reduction in the percent of relative values at pre- and post-RT SPECT was calculated in each dose region.

3 Dose-effect relations for reduced uptake tended to be observed at 6 months after RT on average of 8.96% decrease in regions at Gy, 12.6% decrease in regions at Gy, 15.6% decrease in regions at Gy, 19.0% decrease in regions at Gy and 16.0% decrease in regions at Gy.

4 A remarkable case (Case 5)
Pre-RT Post-RT Reduced uptake corresponding to anterior-posterior fields was observed (40 Gy line). We may need to make an effort to reduce high-dose mediastinal RT to myocardium in RT planning.


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