Identifying paediatric patients at risk of severe hearing impairment after treatment for malignancies of the H&N/CNS with proton therapy
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Gaito, SimonaHwang, E.
Thwaites, D.
Ahern, V.
Smith, Ed
Whitfield, Gillian A
Sitch, Peter
France, Anna
Aznar, Marianne
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Proton Clinical Outcomes Unit, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom; University of Manchester, Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2024
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A risk calculation model was presented in 2021 by Keilty et al. for determining the likelihood of severe hearing impairment (HI) for paediatric patients treated with photon radiation therapy. This study aimed to validate their risk-prediction model for our cohort of paediatric patients treated with proton therapy (PT) for malignancies of the head and neck (H&N) or central nervous system (CNS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a single-institution study which extracted data on all patients aged = 18 years treated with PT between Feb 2010 - Feb 2022 for malignancies of the H&N/CNS. The factors required for input into the Keilty model were extracted: age at PT, time since end of PT, mean cochlea dose, and platinum chemotherapy doses. Validation was performed using the statistical software R v 4.3.1, which analysed event discrimination and model calibration. RESULTS: 587 patients met the criteria. Validation of the model demonstrated excellent discriminative ability, with an 'optimal' cut-off value of 16% at a specificity and sensitivity of 82%. However, model calibration was less satisfactory, indicating an overestimation of risk of severe hearing loss (HI) by the model as compared to clinically observed events in our cohort, possibly linked to differences in event scoring between the model developers and this study, and short follow-up time in this study. CONCLUSION: The published (photon-based) model of Keilty et al. was validated in a PT context, demonstrating a high discriminative ability to determine patients at high risk versus low risk for severe HI. However the overall observed risk was lower than model predictions.Citation
Gaito S, Hwang E, Thwaites D, Ahern V, Smith E, Whitfield GA, et al. Identifying paediatric patients at risk of severe hearing impairment after treatment for malignancies of the H&N/CNS with proton therapy. Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. 2025 Jan;202:110597. PubMed PMID: 39490418. Epub 2024/11/04. eng.Journal
Radiotherapy and OncologyDOI
10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110597PubMed ID
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10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110597
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