Publication date: Available online 31 August 2017
Source:Practical Radiation Oncology
Author(s): Aishling Mohan, Elizabeth Forde
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate if the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) 83 recommendations for reporting dosimetric endpoints are followed in published prostate studies using modulated techniques.Methods and MaterialsProstate dosimetry studies using inverse planning techniques were identified through a search of PubMed and EMBASE databases. These studies were analysed to determine if the endpoints reported followed the recommendations outlined in ICRU-83. A data collection form was completed and any alternative methods of reporting were recorded. Results were analysed using frequencies, percentages and Fisher's exact tests.ResultsThe ICRU-83 recommendations were not followed in the majority of studies. For the planning target volume the dose received by 2% of the volume (D2%), the dose received by 98% of the volume (D98%) and the dose received by 50% of the volume D50% were reported in 22.9%, 18.8%, and 8.3% of studies respectively. The adherence to reporting for the clinical target volume was below 5% for all specifications. The mean dose, the dose received by a specified volume (DV) and D2% for organs at risk were reported in 47.1%, 83.3% and 16.7% respectively. The homogeneity index was used in 14.6% of studies. Conformity was discussed in 45.8% of studies. Confidence intervals were included in 37.5% of studies.ConclusionsThe reporting recommendations of ICRU-83 were not adhered to in the majority of the dosimetry studies reviewed highlighting the need for greater diligence for authors and reviewers when publishing planning outcomes for modulated techniques.
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