TY - JOUR
T1 - Ocular complications after radiation therapy
T2 - An observational study
AU - Nuzzi, Raffaele
AU - Trossarello, Marta
AU - Bartoncini, Sara
AU - Marolo, Paola
AU - Franco, Pierfrancesco
AU - Mantovani, Cristina
AU - Ricardi, Umberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Nuzzi et al.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Aim of the Study: The study aims to quantify the incidence of ocular complications in patients irradiated on the head and neck area in our medical center, stratified by type of neoplasm and radiation dose received. Materials and Methods: From an existing database of patients radio-treated in our center, we selected 25 patients irradiated in the 2011–2018 period. The patients had been treated for orbital lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma and cranial base meningioma. The selected patients received an ophthalmologic evaluation which included a complete ophthalmological and orthoptic assessment. Results: Our results showed a significantly higher incidence of DES (dry eye syndrome) and corneal complications for eyes receiving a Dmax higher than 40 Gy, as well as for cataract incidence in eyes that had received a Dmax to the lens higher than 5 Gy. We found an overall thinning of the RNFL (retinal nerve fiber layer) in eyes that had received a Dmax higher than 50 Gy, as well as a greater MD (mean deviation) from normal visual field values. Conclusion: In conclusion, we can say that the study confirms the presence of a correlation between the received radiation dose and the onset of eye complications, despite the small sample.
AB - Aim of the Study: The study aims to quantify the incidence of ocular complications in patients irradiated on the head and neck area in our medical center, stratified by type of neoplasm and radiation dose received. Materials and Methods: From an existing database of patients radio-treated in our center, we selected 25 patients irradiated in the 2011–2018 period. The patients had been treated for orbital lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma and cranial base meningioma. The selected patients received an ophthalmologic evaluation which included a complete ophthalmological and orthoptic assessment. Results: Our results showed a significantly higher incidence of DES (dry eye syndrome) and corneal complications for eyes receiving a Dmax higher than 40 Gy, as well as for cataract incidence in eyes that had received a Dmax to the lens higher than 5 Gy. We found an overall thinning of the RNFL (retinal nerve fiber layer) in eyes that had received a Dmax higher than 50 Gy, as well as a greater MD (mean deviation) from normal visual field values. Conclusion: In conclusion, we can say that the study confirms the presence of a correlation between the received radiation dose and the onset of eye complications, despite the small sample.
KW - Eye
KW - Meningioma
KW - Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
KW - Orbital lymphoma
KW - Radiotherapy
KW - Secondary/iatrogenic pathology
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U2 - 10.2147/OPTH.S263291
DO - 10.2147/OPTH.S263291
M3 - Article
SN - 1177-5467
VL - 14
SP - 3153
EP - 3166
JO - Clinical Ophthalmology
JF - Clinical Ophthalmology
ER -