Purpose Chronic radiation cystitis (CRC) is a serious complication that can arise in patients with pelvic malignancies treated with radiotherapy. Polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) are known to reduce inflammation and improve tissue perfusion and angiogenesis. In this manuscript, we describe our observational experience regarding intravesical instillation of PDRNs in improving symptoms of CRC in subjects unresponsiveness to conventional medical therapy. Methods Eight patients with persistent and/or worsening CRC symptoms, despite conventional therapy, received biweekly intravesical instillation of PDRNs for two consecutive months. Symptoms were scored according to the Late Effects of Normal Tissues-Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT-SOMA) scale, before, at the end, and after 4 months following the PDRNs treatment. Results Four months after instillations, a significant improvement in the subjective perception of CRC symptoms was experienced by participants. The mean LENT-SOMA score was reduced from 1.16+0.26 before to 0.34+0.035 after 4 months from instillations (p <0.001). No adverse effect related to instillations was reported. Conclusions Subjective perception of persistent and/or worsening CRC symptoms, despite conventional therapy, is improved after intravesical instillation with PDRNs without adverse events. Even though we deduced suggestive insights, the results need to be collected and verified from a large-scale study.

Intravesical instillations with polydeoxyribonucleotides reduce symptoms of radiation-induced cystitis in patients treated with radiotherapy for pelvic cancer: a pilot study / Pierluigi, Bonfili; Pietro, Franzese; Marampon, Francesco; La Verghetta, M. E.; Silvia, Parente; Manuela, Cerasani; Di Genova, D.; Marta, Mancini; Francesca, Vittorini; Gravina, GIOVANNI LUCA; Valeria, Ruggieri; Di Staso, M.; Popov, Vladimir M.; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Di Cesare, E.. - In: SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER. - ISSN 0941-4355. - ELETTRONICO. - 22:5(2014), pp. 1155-1159. [10.1007/s00520-013-2051-9]

Intravesical instillations with polydeoxyribonucleotides reduce symptoms of radiation-induced cystitis in patients treated with radiotherapy for pelvic cancer: a pilot study

Francesco Marampon;GRAVINA, GIOVANNI LUCA;TOMBOLINI, Vincenzo;
2014

Abstract

Purpose Chronic radiation cystitis (CRC) is a serious complication that can arise in patients with pelvic malignancies treated with radiotherapy. Polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) are known to reduce inflammation and improve tissue perfusion and angiogenesis. In this manuscript, we describe our observational experience regarding intravesical instillation of PDRNs in improving symptoms of CRC in subjects unresponsiveness to conventional medical therapy. Methods Eight patients with persistent and/or worsening CRC symptoms, despite conventional therapy, received biweekly intravesical instillation of PDRNs for two consecutive months. Symptoms were scored according to the Late Effects of Normal Tissues-Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT-SOMA) scale, before, at the end, and after 4 months following the PDRNs treatment. Results Four months after instillations, a significant improvement in the subjective perception of CRC symptoms was experienced by participants. The mean LENT-SOMA score was reduced from 1.16+0.26 before to 0.34+0.035 after 4 months from instillations (p <0.001). No adverse effect related to instillations was reported. Conclusions Subjective perception of persistent and/or worsening CRC symptoms, despite conventional therapy, is improved after intravesical instillation with PDRNs without adverse events. Even though we deduced suggestive insights, the results need to be collected and verified from a large-scale study.
2014
interstitial cystitis; polydeoxyribonucleotides; radiotherapy
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Intravesical instillations with polydeoxyribonucleotides reduce symptoms of radiation-induced cystitis in patients treated with radiotherapy for pelvic cancer: a pilot study / Pierluigi, Bonfili; Pietro, Franzese; Marampon, Francesco; La Verghetta, M. E.; Silvia, Parente; Manuela, Cerasani; Di Genova, D.; Marta, Mancini; Francesca, Vittorini; Gravina, GIOVANNI LUCA; Valeria, Ruggieri; Di Staso, M.; Popov, Vladimir M.; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Di Cesare, E.. - In: SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER. - ISSN 0941-4355. - ELETTRONICO. - 22:5(2014), pp. 1155-1159. [10.1007/s00520-013-2051-9]
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