在第一項(xiàng)研究中,意大利南Sebastiano醫(yī)院(S. Sebastiano Hospital,,Caserta,,Italy)的研究人員分析了33例惡性肺癌患者的資料,這些患者無法手術(shù)而是選擇了CT引導(dǎo)的射頻消融術(shù)進(jìn)行治療,。這些患者沒有發(fā)生重大的并發(fā)癥,,經(jīng)CT隨訪檢查看起來治療都比較成功。第一作者Guiseppe Belfiore醫(yī)學(xué)博士在論文中指出:“進(jìn)行該項(xiàng)研究是臨床上迫切需要為肺癌常規(guī)治療尋找一種替代治療方法,。我們看到太多的肺癌患者,,由于各種原因他們無法進(jìn)行手術(shù)治療,而能夠減輕癥狀的方法卻少之又少,。而十分肯定的是,,射頻消融術(shù)能夠有效改善無法手術(shù)治療患者的生命質(zhì)量?!?/P>
在第二項(xiàng)研究中,,韓國國立大學(xué)醫(yī)院(National University Hospital,Chonbuk,,South Korea)的研究人員明確了腫瘤進(jìn)展的模式:腫瘤與周圍組織的不同是,,在判斷CT引導(dǎo)的射頻消融術(shù)治療肺癌時,腫瘤體積大小的改變是治療成功與否最重要的因素,。他們分析了21例接受CT引導(dǎo)的射頻消融術(shù)患者的資料:其中9例接受完全消融術(shù),,12例接受部分消融術(shù)。研究者發(fā)現(xiàn):在完全消融術(shù)組,,短期CT隨訪發(fā)現(xiàn)腫瘤沒有任何進(jìn)展的跡象,,12個月之后腫瘤體積減小了40%;而在部分消融術(shù)組,,短期內(nèi)腫瘤均有不同程度進(jìn)展,,在6個月之后腫瘤體積增大。
RFA Eases Symptoms of Inoperable Lung Cancer
A pair of studies has shown that radiofrequency ablation (RFA), guided by computed tomography (CT), is effective in easing the symptoms of inoperable lung cancer, while changes in the size of the tumor as shown on CT determines whether that ablation was successful.
Researchers from S. Sebastiano Hospital (Caserta, Italy) analyzed 33 patients with malignant lung cancer who could not undergo surgery and opted for CT-guided RFA instead. No major complications occurred and all sessions were deemed successful at follow-up CT.
The study was prompted by the feeling that an alternative to the usual therapies for lung cancer was strongly needed. “We see too many lung cancer patients who, inoperable for a number of different reasons, are left with few chances to obtain an effective palliation,” noted lead author Guiseppe Belfiore, M.D. “For sure, RFA allows a better quality of life for many inoperable patients.”
In the second study, researchers from National University Hospital (Chonbuk, South Korea) determined that pattern enhancement--a difference in contrast between a tumor and the surrounding tissue--and changes in tumor size were the most important factors in judging the success of RFA for lung tumors on CT. They analyzed 21 patients who had undergone CT-guided RF, nine who had complete ablations and 12 who had partial ablations. For the former group, the researchers found tumors were without any enhancement on short-term follow-up CT and that the size of the lesions had decreased by 40% after 12 months. For the partially ablated group, the tumors were enhanced to various degrees short-term and the tumor size had increased after six months.idxdy0003