Palliative Treatment Directives For Bone Metastases: A Quality-Directed Approach To Guiding Institutional Practice.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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188 Background: The efficacy of single fraction (fx) radiation treatment (RT) has proven to have equipoise for palliation of bone metastases when compared to courses of 10 fx or more. Despite these data, there has been a slow adoption of this practice in the US and worldwide. Examination of our multicenter practice from 2004 - 2016 showed that single fx RT utilization has remained at 17% and hypofractionationed (HFX) courses (1 or 5 fx) have remained at 71% since 2009. We hypothesized that evidence-based, treatment-guiding directives could improve HFX utilization in this population. Methods: Institutionally, palliative bone metastasis treatments are routinely tracked by a Quality Assurance committee. In 2/2016, two consensus-driven and evidence-based clinical directives were created within our electronic health system for use with either simple or complicated bone metastasis, irrespective of primary histology. The simple and complex directives had default prescriptions of 8 Gy/1fx or 20 Gy/5fx, respective...
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