Lung dose rate and interstitial pneumonitis in total body irradiation for bone marrow transplantation |
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Authors: | N. KUMAR GOGNA GRAEME MORGAN KATE DOWNS KERRY ATKINSON JAMES BIGGS |
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Abstract: | The effect of dose rate to the lungs and development of interstitial pneumonitis (IP) was evaluated in 114 bone marrow transplant patients receiving fractionated total body irradiation (TBI) (1200 rads TD in 6 fractions twice daily over 3 days) as part of their pre-conditioning regimen. The tumour dose (TD) was calculated as the mean lung dose as previously described (1). A 6MV linear accelerator at a mid-line dose rate of 7.5 rads/minute was used between March 1981 and June 1985 and a Co-60 source at 5 rads/minute thereafter. This resulted in a range of dose rates to the lung of between 6.9 and 8.9 rads/minute and 2.9 and 6.5 rads/minute respectively. In the majority of patients the aetiology of IP was investigated by lung biopsy with histology and culture. There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of IP over the two sets of dose rates. Our study suggests tat the incidence of IP using fractionated TBI is not influenced by dose rates below 8.9 rads per minute. |
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