Fifteen
patients were analyzed with a mean age of 65.4 years, 76.5% being male.
Fifty-nine percent presented the neoplasm at the LSD. The majority histology
was 35.3% squamous, and 23.5% undifferentiated non-small cell.
The mean
PTV volume was 898.86 cc with a mean dose of 59.65 Gy (D98 52.74 Gy, D2 61.97
Gy). The mean pulmonary V20 was 24.12% and the mean esophageal dose was 26.89
Gy.
The mean
dose received in the great vessels was 27.66 Gy in ascending aorta and 32.46 Gy
in pulmonary artery. The mean dose achieved in cavities was 23.17 Gy in right
atrium, 22.90 Gy in left atrium, 8.05 Gy in right ventricle and 6.76 Gy in left
ventricle.
The mean
doses achieved in the coronary arteries were 14.96 Gy in circumflex, 15.17 Gy
in anterior descending and 10.19 Gy in right coronary. The mean dose in valves
was: aortic 17.64 Gy, pulmonary 18.83 Gy, mitral 10.03 Gy and tricuspid 7.40
Gy. The mean cardiac dose received was 12.88 Gy.
No alterations
were visualized between ECGs. After analyzing the changes between
echocardiograms we found a mean increase in DTDVI, VTDVI, VTSVI, SLG, PAPs and
E/e' volumes and a mean decrease in LVEF, TAPSE and LA volume, all without
reaching statistical significance. Two patients presented pericardial effusion.
Three patients (17.6%) presented G3 esophageal toxicity with resolution at
subsequent follow-up.