Kaixin Li1, Ling Yang2, Peiling Xin1, Yuanyuan Chen3, Qiang-Ying Hu4, Xiao-Zhong Chen4, Ming Chen5. 1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Affiliated Quanzhou First Hospital of Fujian Medical University, China. 2. Department of Oncology, Xinyu People's Hospital, China. 3. Department of Radiotherapy, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, China. Electronic address: chenyy@zjcc.org.cn. 4. Department of Radiotherapy, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, China. 5. Department of Radiotherapy, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, China. Electronic address: chenming@zjcc.org.cn.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To prospectively identify the predictive value of different dosimetric parameters and also assess the predictors of acute radiation oral mucositis (ROM). METHODS: In accordance with the RTOG scoring criteria, ninety-two patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy were evaluated for acute ROM which was defined as severe when the score ≥3. Patients' medical records and dosimetric data exported from IMRT plan enable the authors to perform a statistical analysis for the parameters as potential predictors of severe ROM. RESULTS: Body weight loss and V30Gy (p=0.017 and 0.003, respectively) are related factors to severe ROM. As the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve shows, the threshold value of V30 for severe ROM was 73.155% (sensitivity, 0.842; specificity, 0.671), and the area under V30Gy curves was 0.753 (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: New parameters were found as predictors of severe ROM using dosimetric analysis.
PURPOSE: To prospectively identify the predictive value of different dosimetric parameters and also assess the predictors of acute radiation oral mucositis (ROM). METHODS: In accordance with the RTOG scoring criteria, ninety-two patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy were evaluated for acute ROM which was defined as severe when the score ≥3. Patients' medical records and dosimetric data exported from IMRT plan enable the authors to perform a statistical analysis for the parameters as potential predictors of severe ROM. RESULTS: Body weight loss and V30Gy (p=0.017 and 0.003, respectively) are related factors to severe ROM. As the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve shows, the threshold value of V30 for severe ROM was 73.155% (sensitivity, 0.842; specificity, 0.671), and the area under V30Gy curves was 0.753 (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: New parameters were found as predictors of severe ROM using dosimetric analysis.
Authors: Luigi Lorini; Francesco Perri; Stefania Vecchio; Liliana Belgioia; Marie Vinches; Irene Brana; Sharon Elad; Paolo Bossi Journal: Support Care Cancer Date: 2022-05-31 Impact factor: 3.359