Author/Authors :
Nan, X.X Department of Radiotherapy - Beijing Luhe Hospital - affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, China - Department of Radiotherapy - First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, China , Shi, X.J Department of Radiotherapy - Beijing Luhe Hospital - affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, China , Hou, Y.J Department of Radiotherapy - First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, China , Zhang, H.M Department of Radiotherapy - First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, China , Zhang, J Department of Radiotherapy - First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, China , Li, X.F Department of Radiotherapy - First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, China , Gao, Y.Y Department of Radiotherapy - Beijing Luhe Hospital - affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate and compare the dosimetric advantages of lateral opposing fields (LOF) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) in
moderate-to-severe active thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) retroorbital
irradiation. Materials and Methods: Fifty-eight TAO patients who
underwent radiotherapy from 2012 to 2018 were chosen. LOF and IMRT plans
were separately developed for each patient. The independent samples t-test
was used to compare the differences among conformity index (CI),
homogeneity index (HI), dose received by the maximal 95% of the target
(D95), and organs-at-risk (OAR) doses between the two groups. Pearson’s
correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between
exophthalmos and OAR dose. Results: CI and HI in the IMRT group were
better than those in the LOF group, but crystal, eyeball, and optic nerve dose
were higher than those in the LOF group (P<0.05). There was no significant
difference in D95 (P=0.261). In the LOF group, exophthalmos was negatively
correlated with crystal and eyeball dose (P= 0.000). However,there was no
correlation between these indicators in the IMRT group (P>0.05). In the LOF
group, the median observation time was 26 months; the CT value of post-ball
adipose tissue, exophthalmos, and clinical activity score was lower than those
before treatment (P=0.000), and eyesight was better than that before
treatment (P=0.000); 10% (2/20) had dry eyes and 5% (1/20) had decreased
vision. Conclusions: LOF is safer than IMRT and can make full use of the high exophthalmos of TAO patients to reduce OAR dose.
Keywords :
Tyroid associated ophthalmopathy , graves ophthalmopathy , retro-orbital irradiation , lateral opposing fields , safety evaluation