Objectives. To analyze clinical features, dosimetric parameters, and outcomes of osteoradionecrosis (ORN). Study Design. Thirty-six patients with ORN who had been previously treated with radiotherapy (RT) were retrospectively identified between January 2009 and April 2014. ORN volumes were contoured on planning computed tomography (CT) scans. Near maximum dose (D2%), minimum dose (Dmin), mean dose (Dmean), and percentage of bone volume receiving 50 Gy (V50) were examined. Clinical and dosimetric variables were considered to compare ORN resolution versus ORN persistence. Results. Median interval time from end of RT to development of ORN was 6 months. Of the ORN cases, 61% were located in the mandible. Dmean to affected bone was 57.6 Gy, and 44% had a D2% 65 Gy or greater. Smoking was associated with ORN persistence on univariate analysis, but no factors were found to impact ORN resolution or progression on logistic regression. Conclusions. Prevention strategies for ORN development should be prioritized. Dose-volume parameters could have a role in preventing ORN

Osteoradionecrosis following treatment for head and neck cancer and the effect of radiotherapy dosimetry: the Guy's and St Thomas' Head and Neck Cancer Unit experience / DE FELICE, Francesca; Thomas, Christopher; Patel, Vinod; Connor, Steve; Michaelidou, Andriana; Sproat, Chris; Kwok, Jerry; Burke, Mary; Reilly, Damien; Mcgurk, Mark; Simo, Ricard; Lyons, Andrew; Oakley, Richard; Jeannon, Jean Pierre; Lei, Mary; Urbano, Teresa Guerrero. - In: ORAL SURGERY, ORAL MEDICINE, ORAL PATHOLOGY AND ORAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 2212-4403. - STAMPA. - 122:1(2016), pp. 28-34. [10.1016/j.oooo.2016.01.007]

Osteoradionecrosis following treatment for head and neck cancer and the effect of radiotherapy dosimetry: the Guy's and St Thomas' Head and Neck Cancer Unit experience

DE FELICE, FRANCESCA
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2016

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Objectives. To analyze clinical features, dosimetric parameters, and outcomes of osteoradionecrosis (ORN). Study Design. Thirty-six patients with ORN who had been previously treated with radiotherapy (RT) were retrospectively identified between January 2009 and April 2014. ORN volumes were contoured on planning computed tomography (CT) scans. Near maximum dose (D2%), minimum dose (Dmin), mean dose (Dmean), and percentage of bone volume receiving 50 Gy (V50) were examined. Clinical and dosimetric variables were considered to compare ORN resolution versus ORN persistence. Results. Median interval time from end of RT to development of ORN was 6 months. Of the ORN cases, 61% were located in the mandible. Dmean to affected bone was 57.6 Gy, and 44% had a D2% 65 Gy or greater. Smoking was associated with ORN persistence on univariate analysis, but no factors were found to impact ORN resolution or progression on logistic regression. Conclusions. Prevention strategies for ORN development should be prioritized. Dose-volume parameters could have a role in preventing ORN
2016
surgery; oral surgery; 2734; radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging; dentistry; dental assisting
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Osteoradionecrosis following treatment for head and neck cancer and the effect of radiotherapy dosimetry: the Guy's and St Thomas' Head and Neck Cancer Unit experience / DE FELICE, Francesca; Thomas, Christopher; Patel, Vinod; Connor, Steve; Michaelidou, Andriana; Sproat, Chris; Kwok, Jerry; Burke, Mary; Reilly, Damien; Mcgurk, Mark; Simo, Ricard; Lyons, Andrew; Oakley, Richard; Jeannon, Jean Pierre; Lei, Mary; Urbano, Teresa Guerrero. - In: ORAL SURGERY, ORAL MEDICINE, ORAL PATHOLOGY AND ORAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 2212-4403. - STAMPA. - 122:1(2016), pp. 28-34. [10.1016/j.oooo.2016.01.007]
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