International Expert-Based Consensus Definition, Staging Criteria, and Minimum Data Elements for Osteoradionecrosis of the Jaw: An Inter-Disciplinary Modified Delphi Study.
null nullAmy C MorenoErin E Watson ELaia Humbert-VidanDouglas E PetersonLisanne V van DijkTeresa Guerrero UrbanoLisa Van den BoschAndrew J HopeMatthew S KatzFrank J P HoebersRuth A Aponte WessonJames E BatesPaolo BossiAdeyinka F DayoMélanie DoréEduardo Rodrigues FregnaniThomas J GallowayDaphna Y GelblumIssa A HannaChristina E HensonSudarat Kiat-AmnuayAnke KorfageNancy Y LeeCarol M LewisCharlotte Duch LynggaardAntti Aarni MäkitieMarco A O MagalhaesYvonne M MoweryCarles Muñoz-MontpletJeffrey N MyersEster OrlandiJaymit PatelJillian M RigertDeborah P SaundersJonathan D SchoenfeldUgur SelekEfsun SomayVinita TakiarJuliette ThariatGerda M VerduijnAlessandro VillaNick WestMax Johannes Hendrikus WitjesAlexander M WonMark E WongChristopher M K L YaoSimon W YoungKamal Al-EryaniCarly E A BarbonDoke J M BuurmanFrançois J DielemanTheresa M HofstedeAbdul Ahad KhanAdegbenga O OtunJohn C RobinsonLauren HumJorgen JohansenRajesh V LallaAlexander LinVinod PatelRichard J ShawMark S ChambersDaniel MaMabi SinghYarom NoamAbdallah Sherif Radwan MohamedKatherine A HutchesonStephen Y LaiClifton David FullerPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
This study provides an international, consensus-based definition and MDE foundation for standardized ORNJ reporting in cancer survivors treated with RT. Head and neck surgeons, radiation, surgical, medical oncologists, and dental specialists should adopt MDEs to enable scalable health information exchange and analytics. Work is underway to develop both a human- and machine-readable knowledge representation for ORNJ (i.e., ontology) and multidisciplinary resources for dissemination to improve ORNJ reporting in academic and community practice settings.