关键词: Delineation guidelines Head and neck Interobserver variability NTCP

Mesh : Adult Aged Deglutition / physiology radiation effects Deglutition Disorders / etiology prevention & control Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation Female Head and Neck Neoplasms / pathology physiopathology radiotherapy Humans Male Middle Aged Organs at Risk Pharyngeal Muscles / anatomy & histology physiopathology radiation effects Practice Guidelines as Topic Probability Radiation Injuries / etiology prevention & control Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted / methods standards Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.radonc.2014.01.019   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that delineation of swallowing organs at risk (SWOARs) based on different guidelines results in differences in dose-volume parameters and subsequent normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) values for dysphagia-related endpoints.
METHODS: Nine different SWOARs were delineated according to five different delineation guidelines in 29 patients. Reference delineation was performed according to the guidelines and NTCP-models of Christianen et al. Concordance Index (CI), dosimetric consequences, as well as differences in the subsequent NTCPs were calculated.
RESULTS: The median CI of the different delineation guidelines with the reference guidelines was 0.54 for the pharyngeal constrictor muscles, 0.56 for the laryngeal structures and 0.07 for the cricopharyngeal muscle and esophageal inlet muscle. The average difference in mean dose to the SWOARs between the guidelines with the largest difference (maxΔD) was 3.5±3.2Gy. A mean ΔNTCP of 2.3±2.7% was found. For two patients, ΔNTCP exceeded 10%.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of the patients showed little differences in NTCPs between the different delineation guidelines. However, large NTCP differences >10% were found in 7% of the patients. For correct use of NTCP models in individual patients, uniform delineation guidelines are of great importance.
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