Possibilities of Ultrasound Diagnostics of Post-Radiation Lung Damage: Initial Experience
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-4-40-51
Abstract
The article deals with the ultrasound diagnostics of the post radiation lung damage in 44 patients aged 32–73 years who received radiation therapy in the form of distance radiation therapy (DRT) for breast cancer. In all patients total focal dose (TFD) of radiation was 50 Gy with classical fractionation. The main types of subpleural post radiation injury, their intensity and prevalence were determined. The ultrasound findings were compared with CT images of patients six months after the start of DRT.
About the Authors
Yu. V. KabinRussian Federation
Kabin Yuriy Vyacheslavovich, Ph. D., Physician of Ultrasound Diagnostics Department
27, pos. Istra, p/o Stepanovskoe, Krasnogorsk district, Moscow Region, 143423
+7 (903) 556-20-39
M. Yu. Shivilova
Russian Federation
Shivilova Marina Yur’evna, Head of Radiotherapy Department № 1
27, pos. Istra, p/o Stepanovskoe, Krasnogorsk district, Moscow Region, 143423
+7 (926) 998-68-78
S. L. Shvyrev
Russian Federation
Shvyrev Sergey Leonidovich, Ph. D., Deputy Head of the Regulatory Service Department
11, ul. Dobrolyubova, Moscow, 127254
+7 (903) 183-78-54
V. V. Kapustin
Russian Federation
Kapustin Vladimir Victorovich, М. D. Med., Ass. Professor, Professor of the Department of Radiological Diagnostics
9a, ul. Vucheticha, Moscow, 127206
+7 (495) 611-01-77
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Kabin Yu.V., Shivilova M.Yu., Shvyrev S.L., Kapustin V.V. Possibilities of Ultrasound Diagnostics of Post-Radiation Lung Damage: Initial Experience. Radiology - Practice. 2023;(4):40-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-4-40-51