Neurological Outcome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 1 Study of Neurological Outcome After Emergency Radiotherapy in Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression
Acute neurological deficit in metastatic spinal cord compression is an emergency condition in radiation oncology. Despite some reports about the high efficacy of radiation treatment for oncological emergencies, a standard of care is not well defined, especially the time interval of immediate RT after deficit, and neurological outcome with respect to poor survival in non-small cell lung cancer patients. The objective of this trial is to investigate neurological outcome after emergency radiotherapy in metastatic spinal cord compression of non-small cell lung cancer patients with acute neurological deficit.
Subjects and recruitment 15 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed non-small
cell lung cancer and bone metastases of the thoracic or lumbar segments of the vertebral
column will be screened for this trial in the Radiooncology Department of the Heidelberg
University Clinic. Inclusion criteria are an age of 18 to 80 years, acute neurological
symptom caused by metastatic spinal cord compression, no radiotherapy in this spinal area
before, and written consent to participate.
Design and procedures This is a prospective, controlled, explorative trial to investigate
the neurological outcome after emergency radiotherapy in metastatic spinal cord compression
of non-small cell lung cancer patients with acute neurological deficit. RT start within 12
hours after onset of neurological symptoms. The target parameters will be measured at the
start of radiotherapy (t0), and six weeks after radiotherapy (RT) (t1). The target
parameters comprise the documentation and completion of the ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS), and
the recording of patient-specific data.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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