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防护眼镜对全乳房照射中晶状体辐射剂量的影响。

Effect of protective glasses on radiation dose to eye lenses during whole breast irradiation.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan.

Department of Radiological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University Graduate School of Human Health Science, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2020 Nov;21(11):272-277. doi: 10.1002/acm2.13073. Epub 2020 Oct 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The efficacy of radiotherapy for breast cancer has greatly improved owing to better irradiation methods. Radiotherapy aims to deliver therapeutic doses to predetermined target volumes while sparing surrounding healthy tissues. However, there are few reports on radiation exposure to eye lenses, and the recommended exposure limits to ocular lens have been substantially reduced in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the amount of radiation exposure to eye lenses using optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters (OSLDs) and determine whether wearing special protective devices to protect the eyes, as an organ at risk, during whole breast irradiation, is necessary.

METHODS

This experiment used OSLDs on water-equivalent phantom to measure the change in scattered radiation dose due to the difference of irradiation field while using 4- and 6-MV photons of TrueBeam linear accelerator. Using a total treatment dose of 50 Gy, a target was positioned to approximate the breast, and a plan was formulated to deliver 2 Gy per treatment by tangential irradiation. The mean (SD) irradiation dose at the lens position outside the irradiation field was reported.

RESULTS

The scattered radiation dose outside the irradiation field was more affected by the irradiation field size than by the radiation energy. The out-of-field irradiation dose with a larger field of view was higher than that with a smaller field of view. The use of 0.07- and 0.83-mm-thick lead shield protective glasses reduced the radiation dose by 56.1% (P < .001) and 55.6% (P < .001), respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

In this experimental model, the amount of radiation the eye was exposed to during whole breast irradiation was determined by the distance of the eye from the radiation field edge and by wearing protective glasses. In clinical practice, the protection offered by eyeglasses may reduce the risk of long-term side effects and allow the use of higher intensive radiotherapy.

摘要

目的

由于更好的照射方法,乳腺癌的放射治疗效果有了很大的提高。放射治疗的目的是将治疗剂量输送到预定的靶体积,同时保护周围的健康组织。然而,关于晶状体的辐射暴露的报道很少,近年来,对眼晶状体的推荐暴露限值已大大降低。本研究旨在使用光激励发光剂量计(OSLD)研究晶状体的辐射暴露量,并确定在全乳照射过程中,作为危险器官,佩戴特殊的眼部保护装置是否有必要。

方法

本实验使用水等效体模上的 OSLD 来测量由于使用 TrueBeam 直线加速器的 4 和 6 MV 光子的照射野差异而导致散射辐射剂量的变化。使用总治疗剂量为 50 Gy,将靶标定位在近似乳房的位置,并制定计划通过切线照射每治疗 2 Gy。报告了照射野外晶状体位置的平均(SD)照射剂量。

结果

照射野外的散射辐射剂量受照射野大小的影响大于受辐射能量的影响。视野较大的场外照射剂量高于视野较小的场外照射剂量。使用 0.07 和 0.83 毫米厚的铅屏蔽防护眼镜分别降低了 56.1%(P<.001)和 55.6%(P<.001)的辐射剂量。

结论

在这个实验模型中,整个乳房照射过程中眼睛受到的辐射量取决于眼睛与辐射场边缘的距离以及佩戴防护眼镜的情况。在临床实践中,眼镜提供的保护可能会降低长期副作用的风险,并允许使用更高强度的放射治疗。

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