Radiation Oncology | |
Development of a standardized method for contouring the larynx and its substructures | |
Bharat B Mittal5  Alfred W Rademaker4  Ian Bacchus5  Malisa S Lester1  Tamer Refaat3  Mehee Choi2  | |
[1] Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;Department of Radiation Oncology, Stritch School of Medicine Loyola University Chicago, Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;Department of Clinical Oncology, Faculty of medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt;Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;Department of Radiation Oncology, Northwestern University, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, 251 E Huron, LC-178, Chicago 60611, IL, USA | |
关键词: Organs at risk; Intensity-modulated radiotherapy; Swallowing dysfunction; Larynx anatomy; Head-and-neck cancer; | |
Others : 1150592 DOI : 10.1186/s13014-014-0285-4 |
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received in 2014-10-02, accepted in 2014-12-03, 发布年份 2014 | |
【 摘 要 】
Objectives
Limiting radiation dose to the larynx can diminish effects of laryngeal dysfunction. However, no clear guidelines exist for defining the larynx and its substructures consistently on cross-sectional imaging. This study presents computed tomography (CT)- and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based guidelines for contouring laryngeal organs-at-risk (OARs).
Materials and Methods
Standardized guidelines for delineating laryngeal OARs were devised and used to delineate on CT and MRI for head-and-neck cancer patients. Volumetric comparisons were performed to evaluate consistency and reproducibility of guideline-based contours.
Results
For the initial 5 patients the mean CT and MRI based larynx volume did not differ significantly between imaging modalities; 34.39 ± 9.85 vs. 35.01 ± 9.47 (p = .09). There was no statistical difference between the CT based mean laryngeal volume in the subsequent 44 patients compared to the initial 5 patients outlined on CT and the MRI scan (p = 0.53 and 0.62). The OAR volume for laryngeal substructures were not statistically different among patients or between imaging modalities. Once established, the guidelines were easy to follow.
Conclusion
The guidelines developed provide a precise method for delineating laryngeal OARs. These guidelines need to be validated and clinical significance of outlining laryngeal substructures and dose-volume constraints should be investigated before routine implementation in clinic practice.
【 授权许可】
2014 Choi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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