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Management of patients with implanted cardiac devices during radiotherapy: results of a Spanish survey in radiation oncology departments
Sabater, S; Montero, A; López Fernández, T; González Ferrer, JJ; Arenas, M.
Afiliação
  • Sabater, S; Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete (CHUA). Oncología Radioterápica. Albacete. Spain
  • Montero, A; Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro. Oncología Radioterápica. Madrid. Spain
  • López Fernández, T; Hospital Universitario La Paz. Cardiología. Madrid. Spain
  • González Ferrer, JJ; Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Hospital Clinico San Carlos. Cardiología. Madrid. Spain
  • Arenas, M; Hospital Universitari Sant Joan. Oncología Radioterápica. Reus. Spain
Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) ; 20(12): 1577-1581, dic. 2018. tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-173764
Biblioteca responsável: ES1.1
Localização: BNCS
ABSTRACT

Background:

There is an increasing number of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED), either pacemakers or defibrillators, who are receiving a course of radiotherapy. Several guidelines have been published by national societies, but no Spanish national guidelines for management of these patients have been published. More importantly, national clinical practice regarding these patients is not standardised. Materials and

methods:

Members of the Spanish Breast Cancer Radiation Oncology Group (GEORM in Spanish) were surveyed through an online questionnaire on behalf of the Spanish radiation oncology departments.

Results:

Only 39.3% of the Spanish radiation oncology departments have policies aimed at CIED carrier patients. Regardless of that, 96.4% of those who responded to the survey refer these patients to their Cardiology department before the start of the course of radiotherapy, and 17.8% of respondents said to manipulate the CIED without any cardiology department direction. A wide range of responses was obtained related to concepts such as "distance from the irradiation field to the CIED" or "safe accumulated doses".

Conclusions:

Our results demonstrate the need for national guidelines for CIED patients and the need to promote educational activities addressed to standardise clinical management of these patients in the radiation oncology departments
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Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Espanha Base de dados: IBECS Assunto principal: Radioterapia / Coração Auxiliar / Radioterapia (Especialidade) / Neoplasias Tipo de estudo: Guia de prática clínica / Pesquisa qualitativa Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete (CHUA)/Spain / Hospital Universitari Sant Joan/Spain / Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro/Spain / Hospital Universitario La Paz/Spain / Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Spain
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Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Espanha Base de dados: IBECS Assunto principal: Radioterapia / Coração Auxiliar / Radioterapia (Especialidade) / Neoplasias Tipo de estudo: Guia de prática clínica / Pesquisa qualitativa Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete (CHUA)/Spain / Hospital Universitari Sant Joan/Spain / Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro/Spain / Hospital Universitario La Paz/Spain / Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Spain
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