Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9336615 | Cancer Treatment Reviews | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Modern multi-programmable pacemakers are very sensitive to therapeutic megavoltage irradiation. There is no safe radiation threshold for megavoltage radiation. The low energy kilovoltage X-rays used for radiotherapy simulation cause no pacemaker malfunction. Megavoltage radiation can be safely delivered to patients with cardiac pacemakers provided direct irradiation of pacemakers is avoided, adequate monitoring is done during and after irradiation, and the dose to the pacemaker generator is kept below 2 Gy. Close liaison with cardiologists and a pacemaker clinic is essential and radiotherapy departments should have protocols in place to identify and care for cancer patients with pacemakers.
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Authors
S. Sundar, R.P. Symonds, C. Deehan,