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    Biological Dose Evaluation Of Radiotherapy By Equivalent Dose In 2Gy Fractions (EQD2) In Recurrent Glioblastoma.

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    The standard treatment for glioblastoma is surgery followed by radiation therapy (RT) and temozolomide (TMZ) chemotherapy. A total dose of 60 Gy given in 2 Gy fractions (fr) with concurrent and adjuvant TMZ has been recommended; however, local recurrences are frequent and the prognosis remains very poor. In this study, the equivalent dose in 2Gy fr (EQD2) at the recurrent site of glioblastoma was assessed to evaluate the biological effect of RT on glioblastoma considering that α/β ratios might vary from 1 to 10 Gy. Recurrences were found in gross tumor volume (GTV) areas in all 11 patients, and 8 of them also showed recurrence in clinical target volume (CTV). Differences in EQD2 according to α/β ratios were relatively small in high-dose areas around 60 Gy; however, low-dose areas often showed significant differences of EQD2 according to the α/β ratios. In patients that received 60 Gy in 2 Gy fr, EQD2 was less than the original physical dose and became smaller as the α/β ratio became smaller. The comparison of the dose distribution of EQD2 and dose volume histogram (DVH) of EQD2 between α/β ratios 1 and 10 suggested that little difference was found in relatively high-dose areas but a significant difference was found in low-dose areas. In contrast, if the fraction size was larger than 2 Gy, EQD2 was greater than the original physical dose and it became larger as the α/β ratio became smaller. In conclusion, this study showed that the standard RT 60 Gy in 2 Gy fr is insufficient for glioblastoma, and it suggested that biological effects might differ significantly according to each fraction size of radiation and α/β ratio of the linear quadratic (LQ) model

    脳幹部転移性脳腫瘍に対する寡分割定位放射線治療の治療成績

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    Background: To assess the neuroimaging and clinical outcomes in patients with brainstem metastasis (BSM) treated with linac-based fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (fSRT) with a micro-multileaf collimator. Methods: Between May 2007 and January 2017, 24 patients (15 male and 9 female) with BSM (25 lesions: midbrain, 10; pons, 13; and medulla oblongata, 2) were consecutively treated with linac-based fSRT. BSM originated from the lung (n = 18, 75.0%), colon (n = 3, 12.5%), and breast (n = 3, 12.5%). The median patient age was 67.0 (range: 42-80) years. Recursive partition analysis classified 2 patients as class I, 17 as class II, and 5 as class III. Overall survival was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: Tumor volume ranged from 0.01 to 7.49 cm3 (median: 0.233 cm3), and patients were treated with a dose of 24-40 Gy in 7-13 fractions. The median OS was 9 months after fSRT (95% confidence interval 4.104-13.896). Large tumor volume, presence of brainstem-related symptoms, poor pretreatment Karnofsky performance status, and recursive partition analysis class III were significantly associated with low overall survival. Tumor volume decreased in 18 metastatic lesions, remained stable in 6, and increased in 1. No patient exhibited permanent radiation injury. Grade 2 nausea and vomiting according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events 4.0 occurred in 1 patient who received corticosteroids. Conclusions: Linac-based fSRT with a micro-multileaf collimator delivered in the doses of 24-40 Gy in 7-13 fractions is a safe and effective local therapy for patients with BSM.博士(医学)・乙第1450号・令和2年3月16日Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

    中枢神経系原発悪性リンパ腫の放射線治療個別化の妥当性と有用性:画像評価を用いた治療効果に基づく放射線治療計画

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    Background: To assess the feasibility and efficacy of individualized treatment selection in radiation therapy (RT) for primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) according to treatment response by radiographic assessment. Methods: The details of recurrence and change in performance status (PS) were assessed in 31 patients with histologically confirmed PCNSL treated between 2000 and 2016. During the treatment period, radiographic assessment was conducted, and RT planning (RTP) was determined individually by treatment response. Results: At a median follow-up of 28.2 months, 9 patients were alive and 7 of whom were relapse-free. Two-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates were 69.3% and 52.7%, with median survival times (MSTs) of 36.5 months and 24.4 months, respectively. Two-year local recurrence rate was 40.5% and the median time to local recurrence from treatment initiation was 27.9 months. All patients were scheduled to receive whole-brain RT (WBRT) and subsequent partial-brain RT(PBRT), with a median total dose to the tumor bed of 46 Gy and median WBRT dose of 30 Gy. Eight patients received reduced-dose WBRT (rd-WBRT) (<30 GY), and 13 patients who could not achive a complete response (CR) during the RT period received additional boost radiation after WBRT and PBRT, with a median dose of 6 Gy. Over 70% of local recurrence occurred within areas in which only WBRT was conducted (median dose of 30.3 Gy). Two-year occurrence rate of neurotoxicity over grade 2 was 49.5%. PS at 24 months after RT was maintained in 12 patIents. Conclusions: lndividual RTP using radiographic assessment led to reasonable survival and disease control rates with mild treatment-related toxicity. For patients not receiving chemotherapy or lacking a CR after chemotherapy and WBRT, WBRT followed by PBRT and additional boost radiation for poor RT responders might be effective. However, even for patients with CR after chemotherapy, a WBRT dose of 30 Gy or higher might be necessary for local control.博士(医学)・甲第705号・平成31年3月15

    Differences in the motion of typically developing children aged 4–6 years putting on trousers in a standing position

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     This study was designed to assess differences in the motion of putting on trousers in a standing position in typically developing children aged 4–6 years, and to find a relation between it and single-leg standing. Participants in this study were 50 typically developing children (28 boys and 22 girls; 4.5±0.4 years, 5.5±0.3 years, 6.6±0.3 years). They performed two tasks: 10 s single-leg standing and putting on trousers in a standing position. Based on the motion characteristics, the motions of putting on trousers were classified three types. Compared to types 1 and 2, type 3 showed that participants flexed their trunk, grasped the waistline of the trousers near the support leg knee, and fixed the trousers and extended swing leg to fit the trousers. These motion characteristics decreased the total time, path length, and anterior-posterior(AP)maximum displacement while putting on trousers. Moreover, the age increased as the type changing from 1 to 3. When standing on a single leg, the single-leg standing time increased, as did the path velocity, the AP and medial-lateral direction velocity and maximum displacement decreased as the type changing from 1 to 3. These results suggested that the three types motion of putting on trousers in a standing position matured by age for typically developing children aged 4–6 years. The types were related with the ability to stand on a single leg

    被災地に派遣された養護教諭の支援活動に関する研究(第5報)-派遣養護教諭と受入養護教諭の協働への影響-

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    Potential Impact of Rapid Blood Culture Testing for Gram-Positive Bacteremia in Japan with the Verigene Gram-Positive Blood Culture Test

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    Background. Early detection of Gram-positive bacteremia and timely appropriate antimicrobial therapy are required for decreasing patient mortality. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the performance of the Verigene Gram-positive blood culture assay (BC-GP) in two special healthcare settings and determine the potential impact of rapid blood culture testing for Gram-positive bacteremia within the Japanese healthcare delivery system. Furthermore, the study included simulated blood cultures, which included a library of well-characterized methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolates reflecting different geographical regions in Japan. Methods. A total 347 BC-GP assays were performed on clinical and simulated blood cultures. BC-GP results were compared to results obtained by reference methods for genus/species identification and detection of resistance genes using molecular and MALDI-TOF MS methodologies. Results. For identification and detection of resistance genes at two clinical sites and simulated blood cultures, overall concordance of BC-GP with reference methods was 327/347 (94%). The time for identification and antimicrobial resistance detection by BC-GP was significantly shorter compared to routine testing especially at the cardiology hospital, which does not offer clinical microbiology services on weekends and holidays. Conclusion. BC-GP generated accurate identification and detection of resistance markers compared with routine laboratory methods for Gram-positive organisms in specialized clinical settings providing more rapid results than current routine testing
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