Nobukiyo Sato
Hokkaido University
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Radiotherapy and Oncology | 1998
Touru Sakamoto; Hiroki Shirato; Nobukiyo Sato; Kenji Kagei; Yutaka Sawamura; Keishiro Suzuki; Hiroyuki Takizawa; Kazuhiko Hokunan; Toyohiko Isu; Satoshi Fukuda; Yukio Inuyama; Kazuo Miyasaka
PURPOSE To find the audiological outcome after LINAC-based fractionated stereotactic irradiation (STI). MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-four patients with vestibular schwannoma treated by fractionated STI between 1991 and 1997 had measurable hearing before STI and were followed audiologically for more than 6 months. The pure tone average (PTA) was measured by averaging the air-conduction threshold for five main frequencies (250-4000 Hz) before and periodically after STI in the 24 patients. Several possible prognostic factors for hearing preservation (defined as a PTA change at the last follow-up of less than 10 dB) were investigated. The median follow-up time was 22 months, ranging from 5 to 69 months. The irradiation schedule was 36 Gy in 20 fractions in 5 weeks to 44 Gy in 22 fractions in 6 weeks followed by 4 Gy/1 fraction boost. RESULTS The pure tone average before STI was distributed from 7 to 73 dB. Fifty percent of patients showed a change in PTA of less than 10 dB, 79.2% of patients showed a change in PTA of less than 20 dB and 20.8% of patients showed a change in PTA of more than 21 dB at the last follow-up. Only one patient (4%) became deaf. Cases with a sudden loss of hearing were more likely to experience hearing preservation than those with gradual loss of hearing (P<0.05). The mean age was younger in patients whose hearing was preserved (P<0.05). Poor pretreatment PTA appeared to linearly correspond to the changes in PTA (regression coefficient 0.78). The size of the tumor was not related to the change in PTA. No relationship was observed between the maximum or peripheral dose and the PTA change. The real benefit of stereotactic boost after small-field fractionated irradiation was not certain. CONCLUSION Fractionated STI produced a hearing preservation rate compatible with meticulously collimated multi-spots single fraction irradiation. Further follow-up is required to confirm the long-term benefits of fractionation.
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1999
Kazuyuki Yamada; Satoshi Fukuda; Katsunori Yagi; Yasushi Mesuda; Yuki Yokohama; Akihiro Homma; Tatsumi Nagahashi; Yasushi Furuta; Nobukiyo Sato; Yukio Inuyama; Yuhei Yamamoto; Koichi Ohno; Shunichi Okushiba
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1993
Mitsugu Kawanami; Nobukiyo Sato; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Eiji Chida; Masaki Terakura; Masaki Sato; Kazuo Ishikawa; Yukio Inuyama
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2000
Tsutomu Kuroda; Satoshi Fukuda; Eiji Chida; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Michiya Matsumura; Ryuichiro Oowatari; Yukio Inuyama; Nobukiyo Sato
Japanese jornal of Head and Neck Cancer | 1996
Yoshinori Kuriyama; Satoshi Hukuda; Nobukiyo Sato; Shirou Maguchi; Yukio Inuyama
Audiology Japan | 1986
Yuko Konari; Masami Ohasi; Nobuko Dota; Nobukiyo Sato
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 1997
Katsunori Yagi; Satosi Fukuda; Tatsumi Nagahashi; Akihiro Homma; Yasushi Furuta; Nobukiyo Sato; Yukio Inuyama
Japanese jornal of Head and Neck Cancer | 1997
Katsunori Yagi; Satoshi Fukuda; Tatsumi Nagahashi; Akihiro Honma; Yasushi Furuta; Nobukiyo Sato; Yukio Inuyama; Syunichi Okushiba; Toshiji Motohara
Audiology Japan | 1996
Nobukiyo Sato
Audiology Japan | 1994
Nobukiyo Sato