Multi-centre evaluation of variation in cumulative dose assessment in reirradiation scenarios
Authors
Hardcastle, N.Osorio, Eliana V
Jackson, A.
Mayo, C.
Aarberg, A. E.
Ayadi, M.
Belosi, F.
Ceylan, C.
Davey, A.
Dupuis, P.
Handley, Julia C
Hemminger, T.
Hoffmann, L.
Kelly, C.
Michailidou, C.
Muscat, S.
Murrell, D. H.
Pérez-Alija, J.
Palmer, C.
Placidi, L.
Popovic, M.
Ronde, H. S.
Selby, A.
Skopidou, T.
Solomou, N.
Stroom, J.
Thompson, C.
West, N. S.
Zaila, A.
Appelt, A. L.
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Division of Cancer Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UKIssue Date
2024
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Background and Purpose: Safe reirradiation relies on assessment of cumulative doses to organs at risk (OARs) across multiple treatments. Different clinical pathways can result in inconsistent estimates. Here, we quantified the consistency of cumulative dose to OARs across multi -centre clinical pathways. Material and Methods: We provided DICOM planning CT, structures and doses for two reirradiation cases: head & neck (HN) and lung. Participants followed their standard pathway to assess the cumulative physical and EQD2 doses (with provided alpha/beta values), and submitted DVH metrics and a description of their pathways. Participants could also submit physical dose distributions from Course 1 mapped onto the CT of Course 2 using their best available tools. To assess isolated impact of image registrations, a single observer accumulated each submitted spatially mapped physical dose for every participating centre. Results: Cumulative dose assessment was performed by 24 participants. Pathways included rigid (n = 15), or deformable (n = 5) image registration -based 3D dose summation, visual inspection of isodose line contours (n = 1), or summation of dose metrics extracted from each course (n = 3). Largest variations were observed in nearmaximum cumulative doses (25.4 - 41.8 Gy for HN, 2.4 - 33.8 Gy for lung OARs), with lower variations in volume/dose metrics to large organs. A standardised process involving spatial mapping of the first course dose to the second course CT followed by summation improved consistency for most near -maximum dose metrics in both cases. Conclusion: Large variations highlight the uncertainty in reporting cumulative doses in reirradiation scenarios, with implications for outcome analysis and understanding of published doses. Using a standardised workflow potentially including spatially mapped doses improves consistency in determination of accumulated dose in reirradiation scenarios.Citation
Hardcastle N, Osorio EV, Jackson A, Mayo C, Aarberg AE, Ayadi M, et al. Multi-centre evaluation of variation in cumulative dose assessment in reirradiation scenarios. RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. 2024 MAY;194. PubMed PMID: WOS:001207069600001. English.Journal
Radiotheraphy and OncologyDOI
10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110184PubMed ID
38453055Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110184Type
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10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110184
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