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Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan

PURPOSE: The quality assurance (QA) chart rounds are multidisciplinary meetings to review radiation therapy (RT) treatment plans. This study focus on describing the changes in RT management based on QA round reviews in a single institution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After 9 full years of implementation...

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Autores principales: Khader, Jamal K., Al-Mousa, Abdelatif M., Mohamad, Issa A., Abuhijlih, Ramiz A., Al-Khatib, Sondos A., Alnsour, Anoud Z., Asha, Wafa A., Ramahi, Shada W., Hosni, Ali A., Abuhijla, Fawzi J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2019.00080
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author Khader, Jamal K.
Al-Mousa, Abdelatif M.
Mohamad, Issa A.
Abuhijlih, Ramiz A.
Al-Khatib, Sondos A.
Alnsour, Anoud Z.
Asha, Wafa A.
Ramahi, Shada W.
Hosni, Ali A.
Abuhijla, Fawzi J.
author_facet Khader, Jamal K.
Al-Mousa, Abdelatif M.
Mohamad, Issa A.
Abuhijlih, Ramiz A.
Al-Khatib, Sondos A.
Alnsour, Anoud Z.
Asha, Wafa A.
Ramahi, Shada W.
Hosni, Ali A.
Abuhijla, Fawzi J.
author_sort Khader, Jamal K.
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description PURPOSE: The quality assurance (QA) chart rounds are multidisciplinary meetings to review radiation therapy (RT) treatment plans. This study focus on describing the changes in RT management based on QA round reviews in a single institution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After 9 full years of implementation, a retrospective review of all patients whose charts passed through departmental QA chart rounds from 2007 to 2015. The reviewed cases were presented for RT plan review; subcategorized based on decision in QA rounds into: approved, minor modifications or major modifications. Major modification defined as any substantial change which required patient re-simulation orre-planning prior to commencement of RT. Minor modification included treatment plan changes which didn’t necessarily require RT re-planning. RESULTS: Overall 7,149 RT treatment plans for different anatomical sites were reviewed at QA rounds. From these treatment plans, 6,654 (93%) were approved, 144 (2%) required minor modifications, while 351 (5%) required major modifications. Major modification included changes in: selected RT dose (96/351, 27%), target volume definition (127/351, 36%), organs-at-risk contouring (10/351, 3%), dose volume objectives/constraints criteria (90/351, 26%), and intent of treatment (28/351, 8%). The RT plans which required major modification according to the tumor subtype were as follows: head and neck (104/904, 12%), thoracic (12/199, 6%), gastrointestinal (33/687,5%), skin (5/106, 5%), genitourinary (16/359, 4%), breast (104/2387, 4%), central nervous system (36/846, 4%), sarcoma (11/277, 4%), pediatric (7/251, 3%), lymphoma (10/423, 2%), gynecological tumors (2/359, 1%), and others (11/351, 3%). CONCLUSION: Multi-disciplinary standardized QA chart rounds provide a comprehensive and an influential method on RT plans and/ or treatment decisions.
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spelling pubmed-64538072019-04-19 Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan Khader, Jamal K. Al-Mousa, Abdelatif M. Mohamad, Issa A. Abuhijlih, Ramiz A. Al-Khatib, Sondos A. Alnsour, Anoud Z. Asha, Wafa A. Ramahi, Shada W. Hosni, Ali A. Abuhijla, Fawzi J. Radiat Oncol J Original Article PURPOSE: The quality assurance (QA) chart rounds are multidisciplinary meetings to review radiation therapy (RT) treatment plans. This study focus on describing the changes in RT management based on QA round reviews in a single institution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After 9 full years of implementation, a retrospective review of all patients whose charts passed through departmental QA chart rounds from 2007 to 2015. The reviewed cases were presented for RT plan review; subcategorized based on decision in QA rounds into: approved, minor modifications or major modifications. Major modification defined as any substantial change which required patient re-simulation orre-planning prior to commencement of RT. Minor modification included treatment plan changes which didn’t necessarily require RT re-planning. RESULTS: Overall 7,149 RT treatment plans for different anatomical sites were reviewed at QA rounds. From these treatment plans, 6,654 (93%) were approved, 144 (2%) required minor modifications, while 351 (5%) required major modifications. Major modification included changes in: selected RT dose (96/351, 27%), target volume definition (127/351, 36%), organs-at-risk contouring (10/351, 3%), dose volume objectives/constraints criteria (90/351, 26%), and intent of treatment (28/351, 8%). The RT plans which required major modification according to the tumor subtype were as follows: head and neck (104/904, 12%), thoracic (12/199, 6%), gastrointestinal (33/687,5%), skin (5/106, 5%), genitourinary (16/359, 4%), breast (104/2387, 4%), central nervous system (36/846, 4%), sarcoma (11/277, 4%), pediatric (7/251, 3%), lymphoma (10/423, 2%), gynecological tumors (2/359, 1%), and others (11/351, 3%). CONCLUSION: Multi-disciplinary standardized QA chart rounds provide a comprehensive and an influential method on RT plans and/ or treatment decisions. The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology 2019-03 2019-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6453807/ /pubmed/30947482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2019.00080 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khader, Jamal K.
Al-Mousa, Abdelatif M.
Mohamad, Issa A.
Abuhijlih, Ramiz A.
Al-Khatib, Sondos A.
Alnsour, Anoud Z.
Asha, Wafa A.
Ramahi, Shada W.
Hosni, Ali A.
Abuhijla, Fawzi J.
Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title_full Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title_fullStr Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title_short Enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan
title_sort enhancing value of quality assurance rounds in improving radiotherapy management: a retrospective analysis from king hussein cancer center in jordan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2019.00080
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