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Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Definitive radiochemotherapy is the treatment of choice for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the vicinity of the nasopharynx to the inner ear and the use of ototoxic platinum-based chemotherapy, there is a risk for irreversible damage to the auditory system. To avoid...

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Autores principales: Peuker, Leonie, Rolf, Daniel, Oertel, Michael, Peuker, Alexander, Scobioala, Sergiu, Hering, Dominik, Rudack, Claudia, Haverkamp, Uwe, Eich, Hans Theodor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143422
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author Peuker, Leonie
Rolf, Daniel
Oertel, Michael
Peuker, Alexander
Scobioala, Sergiu
Hering, Dominik
Rudack, Claudia
Haverkamp, Uwe
Eich, Hans Theodor
author_facet Peuker, Leonie
Rolf, Daniel
Oertel, Michael
Peuker, Alexander
Scobioala, Sergiu
Hering, Dominik
Rudack, Claudia
Haverkamp, Uwe
Eich, Hans Theodor
author_sort Peuker, Leonie
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Definitive radiochemotherapy is the treatment of choice for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the vicinity of the nasopharynx to the inner ear and the use of ototoxic platinum-based chemotherapy, there is a risk for irreversible damage to the auditory system. To avoid or minimize these critical side effects, radiation exposure to each inner ear must be balanced between target volume coverage and toxicity. However, normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models of the inner ear validated by clinical data are rare. In this retrospective study of 46 patients, an NTCP model and a cutoff dose logistic regression model (CDLR) were created. There is a sigmoidal relation between radiation dose and incidence of inner ear toxicities. Dose constraints for the inner ear of <44 Gy (Dmean) or <58 Gy (Dmax) are suggested to limit the probability of inner ear toxicity < 25%. ABSTRACT: Background: Definitive radiochemotherapy is the treatment of choice for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the vicinity of the nasopharynx to the inner ear and the use of ototoxic platinum-based chemotherapy, there is a risk for irreversible damage to the auditory system. To avoid or minimize these critical side effects, radiation exposure to each inner ear must be balanced between target volume coverage and toxicity. However, normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models of the inner ear validated by clinical data are rare. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study investigates the inner ear toxicity of 46 patients who received radio(chemo-)therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma at our institution from 2004 to 2021 according to CTCAE [Formula: see text] criteria. For each inner ear, the mean [Formula: see text] and maximum [Formula: see text] dose in Gray [Formula: see text] was evaluated and correlated with clinical toxicity data. Based on the data, an NTCP model and a cutoff dose logistic regression model (CDLR) were created. Results: In 11 patients ([Formula: see text]) hearing impairment and/or tinnitus was observed as a possible therapy-associated toxicity. [Formula: see text] was between 15– [Formula: see text] Gy, whereas [Formula: see text] was between 30– [Formula: see text] Gy. There was a dose-dependent, sigmoidal relation between inner ear dose and toxicity. A [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] Gy and [Formula: see text] Gy was associated with inner ear damage in [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] of patients, respectively. The maximum curve slope (m) was found at [Formula: see text] and is [Formula: see text]. The Dmax values showed a [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] complication probability at [Formula: see text] Gy and [Formula: see text] Gy, respectively, and a maximum slope of the sigmoid curve at [Formula: see text] with [Formula: see text]. Conclusion: There is a sigmoidal relation between radiation dose and incidence of inner ear toxicities. Dose constraints for the inner ear of [Formula: see text] Gy [Formula: see text] or [Formula: see text] Gy [Formula: see text] are suggested to limit the probability of inner ear toxicity [Formula: see text].
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spelling pubmed-93206602022-07-27 Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma Peuker, Leonie Rolf, Daniel Oertel, Michael Peuker, Alexander Scobioala, Sergiu Hering, Dominik Rudack, Claudia Haverkamp, Uwe Eich, Hans Theodor Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Definitive radiochemotherapy is the treatment of choice for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the vicinity of the nasopharynx to the inner ear and the use of ototoxic platinum-based chemotherapy, there is a risk for irreversible damage to the auditory system. To avoid or minimize these critical side effects, radiation exposure to each inner ear must be balanced between target volume coverage and toxicity. However, normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models of the inner ear validated by clinical data are rare. In this retrospective study of 46 patients, an NTCP model and a cutoff dose logistic regression model (CDLR) were created. There is a sigmoidal relation between radiation dose and incidence of inner ear toxicities. Dose constraints for the inner ear of <44 Gy (Dmean) or <58 Gy (Dmax) are suggested to limit the probability of inner ear toxicity < 25%. ABSTRACT: Background: Definitive radiochemotherapy is the treatment of choice for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the vicinity of the nasopharynx to the inner ear and the use of ototoxic platinum-based chemotherapy, there is a risk for irreversible damage to the auditory system. To avoid or minimize these critical side effects, radiation exposure to each inner ear must be balanced between target volume coverage and toxicity. However, normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models of the inner ear validated by clinical data are rare. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study investigates the inner ear toxicity of 46 patients who received radio(chemo-)therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma at our institution from 2004 to 2021 according to CTCAE [Formula: see text] criteria. For each inner ear, the mean [Formula: see text] and maximum [Formula: see text] dose in Gray [Formula: see text] was evaluated and correlated with clinical toxicity data. Based on the data, an NTCP model and a cutoff dose logistic regression model (CDLR) were created. Results: In 11 patients ([Formula: see text]) hearing impairment and/or tinnitus was observed as a possible therapy-associated toxicity. [Formula: see text] was between 15– [Formula: see text] Gy, whereas [Formula: see text] was between 30– [Formula: see text] Gy. There was a dose-dependent, sigmoidal relation between inner ear dose and toxicity. A [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] Gy and [Formula: see text] Gy was associated with inner ear damage in [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] of patients, respectively. The maximum curve slope (m) was found at [Formula: see text] and is [Formula: see text]. The Dmax values showed a [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] complication probability at [Formula: see text] Gy and [Formula: see text] Gy, respectively, and a maximum slope of the sigmoid curve at [Formula: see text] with [Formula: see text]. Conclusion: There is a sigmoidal relation between radiation dose and incidence of inner ear toxicities. Dose constraints for the inner ear of [Formula: see text] Gy [Formula: see text] or [Formula: see text] Gy [Formula: see text] are suggested to limit the probability of inner ear toxicity [Formula: see text]. MDPI 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9320660/ /pubmed/35884484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143422 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peuker, Leonie
Rolf, Daniel
Oertel, Michael
Peuker, Alexander
Scobioala, Sergiu
Hering, Dominik
Rudack, Claudia
Haverkamp, Uwe
Eich, Hans Theodor
Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title_full Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title_fullStr Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title_short Definition of an Normal Tissue Complication Probability Model for the Inner Ear in Definitive Radiochemotherapy of Nasopharynx Carcinoma
title_sort definition of an normal tissue complication probability model for the inner ear in definitive radiochemotherapy of nasopharynx carcinoma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143422
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