Regional hyperthermia of pelvic tumours using the Utrecht ‘Coaxial TEM’ system: a feasibility study
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Hyperthermia
- Vol. 11 (2) , 173-186
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02656739509022455
Abstract
Between August 1989 and July 1992 a total of 22 patients (64 treatments) with inoperable or recurrent deep seated pelvic tumours were treated with regional hyperthermia and radiotherapy. The 70 Mhz Coaxial TEM applicator with its characteristic open waterbolus was used as heating device. The main objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility, toxicity and temperature data. The results showed that the major treatment limiting factors were insufficient power and systemic stress. Local pain was observed in only 10% of all treatments. Most of the treatments resulted in elevated systemic temperatures with the overall mean maximum oesophagus temperature reaching 38·9 ± 0·7°C, however, in only 6% of these treatments this was found to be treatment limiting. From the measured data the following intratumoral temperatures were calculated: T90 = 39·9 ± 1·0°C; T50 = 40·7 ± 1·0°C; T10 = 41·4 ± 1·0°C. In addition, the overall mean average normal tissue temperatures were determined: Trectum = 40·8 ± 0·7°C; Tvagina = 41·3 ± 0·9°C; Turethra = 40·8 ± 0·9°C. The temperatures in normal tissue were frequently higher than in tumour, indicating that a large volume was heated. The open waterbolus allows strong cooling, but the strategy was changed during the study: higher systemic temperatures were allowed to improve the pelvic temperatures. This pilot study proved that the open waterbolus is clinically a success, because it offers patient comfort and SAR-steering by patient repositioning, and that regional hyperthermia with the Coaxial TEM is feasible.Keywords
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