Effectiveness and toxicity of conventional radiotherapy treatment for painful spinal metastases: a detailed course of side effects after opposing fields versus a single posterior field technique

  • Paulien G Westhoff
  • , Alexander de Graeff
  • , Evelyn M Monninkhof
  • , Ilse de Pree
  • , Marco van Vulpen
  • , Jan Willem H Leer
  • , Corrie A M Marijnen
  • , Yvette M van der Linden
  • ,

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Abstract

Background: Conventional radiotherapy for painful spinal metastases can be delivered with a single posterior-anterior (PA) or two opposed anterior-posterior (APPA) fields. We studied the effectiveness and toxicity of both techniques and studied whether treatment technique was predictive for abdominal and skin toxicity.

Patients and methods: Within the Dutch Bone Metastasis Study, 343 patients received 8 Gray in a single fraction or 24 Gray in six fractions for painful spinal metastases. Treatment technique was not randomized. At baseline and weekly during follow-up, patients reported pain and other physical complaints. Any complaint increasing within 4 weeks after treatment was noted as a side effect. Pain response was calculated according to international standards, taking into account changes in pain score and medication. Repeated measurement analyses and multivariate logistic analyses were performed.

Results: Patients were mainly treated on the thoracic (34%) and lumbar (53%) spine and 73% received a PA field. Pain response was similar between both techniques (74%). In patients treated at the thoraco-lumbar and lumbar spine, with multiple fractions, significantly more abdominal complaints were noticed. In multivariate analysis, radiotherapy technique did not predict for side effects.

Conclusion: Conventional radiotherapy of painful spinal metastases provides limited toxicity. Radiotherapy technique is not an independent predictor of abdominal and skin toxicity of irradiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-26
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of radiation oncology
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Palliative radiotherapy
  • Spinal metastases
  • Side effects
  • Toxicity
  • Bone metastases

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