Side Effects Flashcards

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Oesophagus (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Oesophagitis @ 20Gy (dysphagia). Treatment = soft foods, gargle aspirin, nasogastric or PEG tube, lignocaine viscous gel

ENDPOINT:

  • Increased risk of stricture, ulceration (perforation & fistula) @ 55Gy. Treatment = surgical repair
  • During RT or months post treatment
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Spinal Cord (serial)

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ACUTE/CHRONIC SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Lhermitte’s syndrome @ 35Gy (electrical sensation running down spine & limbs). Treatment = none
  • Post treatment

ENDPOINT:
- Radiation induced myelitis necrosis (paralysis & inconsonance). Treatment = none

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Heart (serial & parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Asymptomatic pericarditis @ 20Gy
  • Acute pericarditis @ 40Gy (shortness of breath, chest pain). Treatment = analgesics & prednisone

ENDPOINT:
- Late myocardial infarction & fibrosis (reduced output). Treatment = heart transplant

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Ribs (serial)

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ENDPOINT:

  • Osteonecrosis @ 50Gy (leading to pathological fracture). Treatment = surgical removal
  • Years post treatment
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Breast (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Radiation induced dermatitis @ 14Gy < (see skin reactions)

CHRONIC SIDE EFFECTS:
- Telangiectasia. Treatment = none

ENDPOINT:

  • Fibrosis causing ulceration & atrophy @ 60Gy
  • Years post treatment
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Brachial Plexus (serial)

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ENDPOINT:

  • Brachial plexopathy due to nerve damage @ 66Gy. Treatment = physiotherapy
  • Months to years post treatment
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Lung (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Acute pneumonitis (dry cough & shortness of breath). Treatment = prednisone (corticosteroid)

ENDPOINT:
- Chronic radiation pneumonitis & fibrosis (decreased lung capacity leading to hypoxia) @ 20Gy. Treatment = prednisone (corticosteroid)

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Skin (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Temporary alopecia @ 10 - 15Gy
  • Faint erythema @ 14-16Gy (slight reddening of skin)
  • Erythema @ 20Gy (reddening of skin)
  • Dry desquamation @ 30Gy (dry, itchy, flaky, peeling skin)
  • Moist desquamation @ 40Gy (weeping, blistering skin)
  • Permanent alopecia @ 50Gy

CHRONIC SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Telangiectasia @ 50Gy (10x10cm field). Treatment = none
  • 1-2yrs post treatment

ENDPOINT:

  • Gangrene, necrosis & ulceration @ 55Gy (10x10cm field). Treatment = skin graft
  • Months to years post treatment
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Femoral heads & neck (serial)

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ENDPOINT:

  • Osteoradionecrosis @ 50Gy (V50<50%). Treatment = artificial hip replacement
  • Years to decades post treatment
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Small bowel (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Enteritis (abdominal pain, cramping, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, constipation, fever) @ 20-25Gy. Treatment = small frequent meals, fluids, Maxalon, Cyclizine, Tropisetron, Ondansetron (anti-nausea)
  • Diarrhoea @ 25Gy. Treatment = low residue diet, fluids, loperamide, codeine phosphate
  • Constipation @ 25Gy. Treatment = high fibre diet, Laxol, Metamucil, coloxyl with Senna

ENDPOINT:

  • Obstruction, perforation & fistula @ 45Gy. Treatment = surgical removal & repair
  • Months to years post treatment
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Bladder (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Cystitis, dysuria & increased frequency @ 25Gy. Treatment = Ural sachets, cranberry juice, increased fluids, mid-stream urine test for infection (treated with antibiotic)

ENDPOINT:

  • Severe frequency & dysuria, severe generalised telangiectasia, frequent haematuria, decrease in bladder capacity @ 65Gy
  • Months to years post treatment
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Rectum (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Proctitis & tenesmus @ 25-30 Gy. Treatment = Ultraproct, low fibre diet, increased fluids, codeine phosphate, suppositories

ENDPOINT:
- Obstruction or bleeding requiring surgery @ V50<50%, V60<35%, V65<25%

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Anus (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Inflammation & moist desquamation of the skin @ 14-16Gy. Treatment = keep area dry & clean, loose underwear, salt water baths

ENDPOINT:

  • Chronic ulcers, loss of sphincter function & stenosis @ 60Gy. Treatment = surgical removal + colonoscopy bag
  • Months to years post treatment
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Testes (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Transient aspermia @ 0.5Gy. Management = advised to have protected sex (may have mutated sperm)

ENDPOINT:

  • Permanent sterility @ 1.5Gy. Management = sperm banking
  • Weeks to months post treatment
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Ovaries (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFETS:
- Persistent amenorrhea @ 2Gy

ENDPOINT:
- Permanent sterility @ 2.5Gy

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Vagina (serial)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Vaginal adhesions @ 10Gy. Management = encouraged to use vaginal dilator or gentle sex
  • Vaginitis @ 30Gy. Treatment = salt baths

ENDPOINT:

  • Ulcer, fistula & fibrosis @ 120Gy (upper vagina), 80-90Gy (mid vagina), 60Gy (lower 1/3 vagina)
  • Months to years post treatment
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Stomach (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Gastritis @ 15-20Gy (nausea & vomiting). Treatment = Maxalon, cyclizine, tropisetron, ondansetron prior to treatment, frequent small meals, non-odorous food, favourite foods

ENDPOINT:
- Ulceration, mucosal erosion & perforation @ 45Gy (less than 7% chance). Treatment = analgesics, surgical repair of perforation

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Kidneys (parallel)

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ENDPOINT:

  • Clinical dysfunction, nephritis & kidney failure @ 28Gy (V28<20% = less than 20% chance). Treatment = dialysis
  • Months to years post treatment
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Liver (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:

  • Jaundice (if 75% + is irradiated), anorexia & fatigue @ 20-25Gy. Treatment = small colourful meals, ensure plus, high fat meals, gentle exercise
  • Acute radiation hepatitis & ascities @ 25Gy. Treatment = interferon (hepatitis), sodium restriction, diuretics (ascities), drainage of site & shunt (ascities), low fat & alcohol diet

ENDPOINT:
- Radiation-induced liver disease @ 30-32Gy (V30-32

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Spleen (parallel)

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ACUTE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Altered blood counts & poor immune function @ 30-40Gy. Treatment = blood transfusion & isolation from crowds + sick people

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Blood

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  • White cells effected first

- Drop in blood count may occur @ 10Gy (week 2/3)