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Increased carotid wall thickening after radiotherapy on the neck.

Authors :
Dorresteijn LD
Kappelle AC
Scholz NM
Munneke M
Scholma JT
Balm AJ
Bartelink H
Boogerd W
Source :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) [Eur J Cancer] 2005 May; Vol. 41 (7), pp. 1026-30.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Patients treated for head and neck tumours with local radiotherapy (RT) on the neck harbour an increased risk of stroke. This may be due to accelerated atherosclerotic changes within the RT-field; however, the real impact of local RT on the carotid artery remains debatable. The aim of the present study was to assess the difference in carotid wall thickness (intima-media thickness) in 42 unilaterally irradiated parotid tumour patients by performing B-mode ultrasonography. A mean difference in intima-media thickness (IMT) of the irradiated compared with the non-irradiated carotid artery of 0.30 mm (P=0.031) was found. A significant correlation was established with a longer post-RT interval (P=0.008). RT on the neck is associated with increased thickening of carotid IMT. Screening and treatment of additional cerebrovascular risk factors which contribute to further IMT thickening and stroke development is recommended, especially in radiotherapy patients with a favourable prognosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0959-8049
Volume :
41
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15862751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2005.01.020