Zairis Sakellarios, Margalit Danielle N, Royce Trevor J, Powlis William D, Tishler Roy B, Schoenfeld Jonathan D
Department of Radiation Oncology, Dana-Farber / Brigham and Women's Cancer Center, 450 Brookline Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, 55 Fruit Street, Lunder Building LL238, Boston, Massachusetts.
Head Neck. 2017 Aug;39(8):1603-1608. doi: 10.1002/hed.24800. Epub 2017 May 17.
Departmental "chart rounds" is an established form of review in radiation oncology, however, evidence is lacking that identifies links between features of a more subspecialized disease site-specific review and the likelihood and characteristics of recommendations made. We prospectively analyzed our head and neck group's review process to identify associations that could guide future practice.
Our group reviewed proposed management and treatment volumes for radiation simulated patients on a weekly basis, and we collected data encompassing recommendations made by individuals or group consensus.
Changes in management, prescribed dose, radiation fractionation, clinical target volumes, or target contours were suggested in 85 of 182 cases. The most frequently recommended changes were adjustment of regions treated or target contours, and an inverse correlation was observed between the number of attending physicians present and specific changes suggested to the gross tumor volume (GTV).
We find that site-specific head and neck peer review results in frequent recommendations largely independent of the type of case reviewed.
科室“病例讨论会”是放射肿瘤学中既定的一种审查形式,然而,缺乏证据表明更专业化的疾病部位特异性审查的特征与所提建议的可能性及特点之间存在联系。我们前瞻性地分析了我们头颈组的审查过程,以确定可指导未来实践的关联。
我们组每周审查放射模拟患者的拟议管理和治疗方案,并收集包括个人或集体共识所提建议的数据。
182例病例中有85例建议对管理、处方剂量、放疗分割、临床靶区体积或靶区轮廓进行更改。最常建议的更改是调整治疗区域或靶区轮廓,并且观察到在场主治医生人数与对大体肿瘤体积(GTV)所提的特定更改之间呈负相关。
我们发现特定部位的头颈同行审查导致频繁提出建议,且很大程度上与所审查病例的类型无关。