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Early Imaging Identification of Osteoradionecrosis and Classification Using the Novel ClinRad System: Results from A Retrospective Observational Cohort

Rigert, J.; Kaffey, Z.; Belal, Z.; Tripuraneni, L.; Humbert-Vidan, L.; Sahli, A.; Kamel, S.; Hutcheson, K.; Watson, E.; Hope, A.; Dede, C.; Kiat-amnuay, S.; Walji, M.; Mohamed, A. S. R.; Sandulache, V. S. R.; Fuller, C. D.; Lai, S.; Moreno, A. C.

2025-02-05 dentistry and oral medicine
10.1101/2025.01.29.25321211 medRxiv
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ObjectiveOsteoradionecrosis of the jaw (ORNJ) is a chronic radiation-associated toxicity that lacks standardized classification criteria and treatment guidelines. Understanding early signs of tissue injury could help us better predict, prevent, and conservatively manage ORN. Our primary aims were to identify initial clinically-detected signs of ORN, determine the frequency of imaging-detected ORNJ, and validate the ability to classify cases using the novel system, ClinRad. Study DesignA retrospective electronic health record review of 91 patients treated for head and neck cancer at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center with suspected ORN was performed by an Oral Medicine specialist to identify initial signs of ORN. Patients who received reirradiation to the head and neck or did not have enough evidence of ORN were excluded. A descriptive analysis was performed. Results51 patients met the inclusion criteria. Half (53%) presented with imaging findings and exposed bone. Imaging findings in the absence of bone exposure were identified in 37%, of which disease progression was observed in 26%. All cases were classifiable using ClinRad. ConclusionSubclinical signs of bony changes consistent with ORN may be evident on imaging without exposed bone, supporting the use of imaging surveillance. ClinRad provided a mechanism to classify all cases at early onset. Data availability statementAnonymized data for the reported analyses is made publicly available on figshare at 10.6084/m9.figshare.28292186. Reporting guideline compliance statementIn accordance with the EQUATOR Network (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) guidance, we have utilized the RECORD checklist, a guideline for the "REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health data" (Benchimool El at al., 2015) The RECORD checklist is provided as a Supplementary file and available via 10.6084/m9.figshare.28292219. Data was anonymized in accordance with the EQUATOR guideline "Preparing raw clinical data for publication: guidance for journal editors, authors, and peer reviewers" (Hrynaszkiewicz I et al., 2010).

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