The effect of delineation method and observer variability on bladder dose-volume histograms for prostate intensity modulated radiotherapy

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Rosewall, Tara
Bayley, Andrew J
Chung, Peter
Le, Lisa W
Xie, Jason
Baxi, Siddhartha
Catton, Charles N
Currie, Geoffrey
Wheat, Janelle
Milosevic, Michael
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2011
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PURPOSE: To quantify the effect of delineation method on bladder DVH, observer variability (OV) and contouring time for prostate IMRT plans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Planning CT scans and IMRT plans of 30 prostate cancer patients were anonymized. For 20 patients, 1 observer delineated the bladder using 9 methods. The effect of delineation method on the DVH curve, discrete dose levels and delineation time was quantified. For the 10 remaining CTs, 6 observers delineated bladder wall using 4 methods. Observer-based volume variation and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were used to describe the dosimetric effects of OV. RESULTS: Manual delineation of the bladder wall (BW_m) was significantly slower than any other method (mean: 20 min vs. ≤ 13 min) and the dosimetric effect of OV was significantly larger (V70 Gy ICC: 0.78 vs. 0.98). Only volumes created using a 2.5mm contraction from the outer surface, and a method providing a consistent wall volume, showed no notable dosimetric differences from BW_m in both absolute and relative volume. CONCLUSIONS: Automatic contractions from the outer surface provide quicker, more reproducible and reasonably accurate substitutes for BW_m. The widespread use of automatic contractions to create a bladder wall volume would assist in the consistent application of IMRT dose constraints and the interpretation of reported dose.

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Radiotherapy and Oncology

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101

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3

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Other physical sciences

Oncology and carcinogenesis

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

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Rosewall, T; Bayley, AJ; Chung, P; Le, LW; Xie, J; Baxi, S; Catton, CN; Currie, G; Wheat, J; Milosevic, M, The effect of delineation method and observer variability on bladder dose-volume histograms for prostate intensity modulated radiotherapy, Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2011, 101 (3), pp. 479-485

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