The report outlines an effective framework for managing radiotherapy in patients with implanted cardiac devices, addressing potential device failures during treatment.
This task group report provides a comprehensive framework and methodology for managing radiotherapy patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators.
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Managing radiotherapy patients with implanted cardiac devices (implantable cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter‐defibrillators) has been a great practical and procedural challenge in radiation oncology practice. Since the publication of the AAPM TG‐34 in 1994, large bodies of literature and case reports have been published about different kinds of radiation effects on modern technology implantable cardiac devices and patient management before, during, and after radiotherapy. This task group report provides the framework that analyzes the potential failure modes of these devices and lays out the methodology for patient management in a comprehensive and concise way, in every step of the entire radiotherapy process.
Miften et al. (Tue,) reported a other. The report outlines an effective framework for managing radiotherapy in patients with implanted cardiac devices, addressing potential device failures during treatment.
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