Magnetic resonance imaging organ at risk delineation for nasopharyngeal radiotherapy: Measuring the effectiveness of an educational intervention

Author:

Ryan Olivia123ORCID,Dundas Kylie234,Surjan Yolanda1,Elwadia Doaa2,Nguyen Kimberley245,Cardoso Michael246,Kumar Shivani234

Affiliation:

1. College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, School of Health Sciences The University of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales Australia

2. Liverpool and Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres South Western Sydney Local Health District Liverpool New South Wales Australia

3. Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research Liverpool New South Wales Australia

4. South Western Sydney Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Faculty of Medicine Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Centre for Medical Radiation Physics University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrates superior soft tissue contrast and is increasingly being used in radiotherapy planning. This study evaluated the impact of an education workshop in minimising inter‐observer variation (IOV) for nasopharyngeal organs at risk (OAR) delineation on MRI.MethodsTen observers delineated 14 OARs on 4 retrospective nasopharyngeal MRI data sets. Standard contouring guidelines were provided pre‐workshop. Following an education workshop on MRI OAR delineation, observers blinded to their original contours repeated the 14 OAR delineations. For comparison, reference volumes were delineated by two head and neck radiation oncologists. IOV was evaluated using dice similarity coefficient (DSC), Hausdorff distance (HD) and relative volume. Location of largest deviations was evaluated with centroid values. Observer confidence pre‐ and post‐workshop was also recorded using a 6‐point Likert scale. The workshop was deemed beneficial for an OAR if ≥50% of observers mean scores improved in any metric and ≥50% of observers' confidence improved.ResultsAll OARs had ≥50% of observers improve in at least one metric. Base of tongue, larynx, spinal cord and right temporal lobe were the only OARs achieving a mean DSC score of ≥0.7. Base of tongue, left and right lacrimal glands, larynx, left optic nerve and right parotid gland all exhibited statistically significant HD improvements post‐workshop (P < 0.05). Brainstem and left and right temporal lobes all had statistically significant relative volume improvements post‐workshop (P < 0.05). Post‐workshop observer confidence improvement was observed for all OARs (P < 0.001).ConclusionsThe educational workshop reduced IOV and improved observers' confidence when delineating nasopharyngeal OARs on MRI.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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