Prognostic Factors of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis Including Accurate Colocalization of Avulsions and Dosimetric Dental Mapping Software, a Case-control Study - Archive ouverte HAL
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Prognostic Factors of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis Including Accurate Colocalization of Avulsions and Dosimetric Dental Mapping Software, a Case-control Study

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Purpose: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the mandible remains a significant complication in the intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) era. Dental dose cannot be predicted from heterogeneous IMRT dose distributions; mandibular dose metrics cannot guide dentist avulsion decisions in high-risk ORN situations. Using a mapping tool to report dental root dose, avul- sions, and ORN sites, we re-examined ORN risk factors in a case-control study. Methods and Materials: From 2008 to 2019, 897 consecutive patients with oral cavity/oropharynx or unknown primary cancer undergoing IMRT were analyzed to identify ORN cases. These were matched (1 ORN/2 controls) retrospectively for tumor location, surgery, and tobacco consumption in a monocentric case-control study. Univariate and multivariate analyses integrated ORN factors and accurate dental dose data (grouped into 4 mandibular sectors). Generalizability was investigated in a simulated population database. Results: A total of 171 patients were included. The median follow-up was 5.2 and 4.5 years in the ORN and control groups, respectively. The median time to ORN was 12 months. In univariate analysis, post-IMRT avulsions at the ORN site (hazard ratio [HR] = 3.6; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.5-8.9; P = .005), tumor laterality (HR, 4.4; 95% CI, = 1.4-14, P = .01), mean mandibular dose (HR, 1.1; 95% CI, = 1.01-1.1; P = .018) and mean dose to the ORN site (HR, 1.1; 95% CI, = 1.1-1.2; P < .001) correlated with higher ORN risk. In multivariate analysis, mean dose to the ORN site (HR, 1.1; 95% CI, = 1.1-1.2; P < .001) and post-IMRT avulsions at the ORN site (HR, 4.6; 95% CI, = 1.5-14.7; P = .009) were associated with ORN. For each increase in gray in dental dose, the ORN risk increased by 12%. Simulations confirmed study observations. Conclusions: Dental dose and avulsions are associated with ORN, with a 12% increase in risk with each additional gray. Accu- rate dose information can help dentists in their decisions after IMRT

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hal-04725601 , version 1 (08-10-2024)

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Marion Renouf, Simon Auger, Loïc Campion, Grégory Delpon, Julie Longis, et al.. Prognostic Factors of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis Including Accurate Colocalization of Avulsions and Dosimetric Dental Mapping Software, a Case-control Study. Int.J.Radiat.Oncol.Biol.Phys., 2024, 120 (3), pp.783-795. ⟨10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.04.019⟩. ⟨hal-04725601⟩
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