Hypoglossal nerve delineation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients may reduce the radiation dose and damage to the nerve

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Medical Dosimetry Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1016/j.meddos.2023.09.001
Fen Chen MD , Yee-Min Jen MD, PhD , Kui He MSc , Zhao-sheng Yin MD , Jih-Chin Lee MD , Wen-Yen Huang MD , Yong-Hong Tang MD
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This study aims to establish a delineation guideline for the contouring of the hypoglossal nerve by dividing the nerve into different segments, and to test the possibility of a radiation dose reduction to the hypoglossal nerve in NPC patients receiving radiotherapy. Twenty NPC patients were selected arbitrarily. The hypoglossal nerves were delineated using anatomic landmarks and divided into the cisternal, intracanalicular, carotid, and transverse segments. The tumor coverage by radiation and dose-volume parameters of the nerve with and without various dose constraints to the hypoglossal nerve were compared. The hypoglossal nerve, which is invisible on CT images, can be delineated accurately with the assistance of several anatomic landmarks. Without a dose constraint to the hypoglossal nerve, the carotid space, intracanalicular, and transverse segments had high radiation dose-volumes. The dose-volume to the nerve, however, can be reduced when the nerve was defined and a dose constraint was given. The delineation of the hypoglossal nerve with its different segments is feasible. The carotid space, intracanalicular, and transverse segments received the highest dose, where the nerve damage was most likely located. The dose to the nerve can be reduced to less than 70 Gy using the intensity-modulated radiotherapy technique.

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鼻咽癌患者的舌下神经描绘可以减少辐射剂量和对神经的损伤。
本研究旨在通过将舌下神经划分为不同的节段来建立舌下神经轮廓的描绘指南,并测试在接受放疗的NPC患者中减少舌下神经辐射剂量的可能性。随机抽取20例鼻咽癌患者。舌下神经使用解剖标志进行描绘,并分为脑池、管内、颈动脉和横段。比较了辐射对舌下神经的肿瘤覆盖率和神经的剂量-体积参数(有和没有不同的剂量限制)。舌下神经在CT图像上是看不见的,可以在几个解剖标志的帮助下准确地描绘出来。在没有对舌下神经的剂量限制的情况下,颈动脉间隙、管内和横段具有高辐射剂量体积。然而,当定义神经并给出剂量约束时,可以减少神经的剂量体积。用不同的节段来描绘舌下神经是可行的。颈动脉间隙、管内和横段接受的剂量最高,最有可能是神经损伤的部位。使用强度调节放射治疗技术可以将对神经的剂量降低到70Gy以下。
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Medical Dosimetry
Medical Dosimetry 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: Medical Dosimetry, the official journal of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists, is the key source of information on new developments for the medical dosimetrist. Practical and comprehensive in coverage, the journal features original contributions and review articles by medical dosimetrists, oncologists, physicists, and radiation therapy technologists on clinical applications and techniques of external beam, interstitial, intracavitary and intraluminal irradiation in cancer management. Articles dealing primarily with physics will be reviewed by a specially appointed team of experts in the field.
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