Abstract

BackgroundGraves’ ophthalmopathy is the commonest extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves’ disease. Treatment options include steroid therapy, corrective/decompressive surgery, radiation therapy or combination of these approaches. AimOur purpose was to investigate if retro-orbital irradiation with Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) yielded better target coverage and dose sparing to adjacent normal structures compared to 3-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy (3DCRT) and Lateral Opposing Conformed Fields (LOCF). MethodsFourteen consecutive patients diagnosed with bilateral Graves’ ophthalmopathy were prospectively recruited into this study from August 2012 until August 2014. An individual VMAT, 3DCRT and LOF plan was created for each patient. Conformity Index (CI), Homogeneity Index (HI) and other dosimetric parameters of the targets and organs-at-risk (OAR) were analyzed in all 28 orbits compared between the different techniques. ResultsCI generated by VMAT was superior to that produced by 3DCRT(p<.001) and LOF (p<.001). As expected, 3DCRT was also superior to LOF (p=.007). Regarding the OARs sparing dose (lens, globes, retina and lacrimal glands), VMAT showed a significant benefit when compared with 3DCRT and LOCF, with no differences between the two latter techniques. ConclusionsVMAT should be preferred over 3DCRT and LOF for bilateral Graves’ ophthalmopathy treatment.

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