In high-grade tricuspid insufficiency, percutaneous implantation of valved stents in the central venous position reduces venous regurgitation and improves haemodynamics in the animal experiment. Implantation of one or two valves in central venous position is technically feasible. Functional replacement of the insufficient tricuspid valve leads to an increase in CO. This technique expands the potential therapeutic options for patients with relevant tricuspid valve regurgitation having a high risk for open heart surgery.
Purpose
Organs at risk (OARs), which are very close to a clinical target volume (CTV), can compromise effective tumor irradiation. The present study investigated the feasibility and safety of a novel approach, in particular, the extent of the dosimetric effect of distancing CTV from adjacent OARs by means of interventionally applied balloon catheters.
Material and methods
Patients with peripheral hepatic malignancies, in whom the critical proximity of an OAR to the CTV in the assessment by contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and the preplanning process were included. Additionally, patients underwent placement of an interventional balloon catheter during computed tomography (CT)-guided application of interstitial brachytherapy (iBT) catheters inserted into the tissue between hepatic capsule and adjacent OAR. The virtual position of an OAR without balloon catheter was anticipated and contoured in addition to contouring of CTV and OAR. The calculated dose values for CTV as well as 1 cc of the relevant OAR (D
1cc
) with and without balloon were recorded. The D
1cc
of the realized irradiation plan was statistically compared to the D
1cc
of the virtually contoured OARs.
Results
In 31 cases, at least one balloon catheter was administered. The mean D
1cc
of the OAR in the group with balloon(s) was 12.6 Gy compared with 16 Gy in the virtual cohort without the device, therefore significantly lower (
p
< 0.001). Overall, there were no acute complications. Severe (> 2 CTCAEv4.03) late complications observed in 3/31 (9.6%) patients during follow-up period after brachytherapy were most certainly not due to the balloon application. Side effects were probably associated with pre-existing serious diseases and potentially additional local late effects of the irradiation in general rather than with the balloon catheters.
Conclusions
The distancing of the adjacent OARs allows a higher D
100
value of CTV, therefore allowing for more efficient local control.
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