Regional disparities in IMRT utilization in Japan: analysis of trends and associated medical resources from 2015 to 2019†.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Keisuke Tamari, Yuna Kumoyama, Hodaka Numasaki, Yuichi Akino, Kazuhiko Hayashi, Takero Hirata, Shotaro Tatekawa, Yutaka Takahashi, Shinichi Shimizu, Kazuhiko Ogawa
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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) uses intensity-modulated photon beams from multiple directions to achieve conformal dose delivery to a target with a complex shape while reducing the dose to organs at risk. We analyzed the trends in IMRT utilization rates across Japanese prefectures from 2015 to 2019 and investigated their relationship with medical resources. Data from the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and the Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology Structure Survey were analyzed. IMRT utilization rates and medical resources (radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiation technologists, and IMRT-capable linear accelerators) were assessed for all 47 prefectures. A mixed-model analysis was employed to examine the relationship between IMRT utilization rates and medical resources. IMRT utilization increased from 16.4% in 2015 to 22.0% in 2019, with significant regional disparities (range, <10% to >30%). Mixed-model analysis revealed that the number of IMRT-capable linear accelerators (estimate = 0.073, P < 0.01) and radiation oncologists (estimate = 0.032, P = 0.04) was significantly associated with higher IMRT utilization rates. Medical physicists and radiation technologists showed no significant association with IMRT utilization rates. Although the use of IMRT has increased in Japan, substantial regional disparities persist. Increasing the number of IMRT-capable linear accelerators and radiation oncologists may be the most effective strategy to improve equitable access to IMRT in Japan.

日本IMRT利用的地区差异:2015 - 2019年趋势和相关医疗资源分析
调强放射治疗(IMRT)使用来自多个方向的调强光子束来实现对具有复杂形状的目标的适形剂量传递,同时减少对危险器官的剂量。我们分析了2015年至2019年日本各县IMRT使用率的趋势,并调查了它们与医疗资源的关系。来自国家健康保险索赔数据库和日本放射肿瘤学协会结构调查的数据进行了分析。对所有47个县的IMRT利用率和医疗资源(放射肿瘤学家、医学物理学家、放射技术专家和能够IMRT的线性加速器)进行了评估。采用混合模型分析检验IMRT使用率与医疗资源之间的关系。IMRT利用率从2015年的16.4%增加到2019年的22.0%,区域差异显著(范围为30%)。混合模型分析显示,能够进行imrt的线性加速器的数量(估计= 0.073,P
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3.60
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5.00%
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86
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Radiation Research (JRR) is an official journal of The Japanese Radiation Research Society (JRRS), and the Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology (JASTRO). Since its launch in 1960 as the official journal of the JRRS, the journal has published scientific articles in radiation science in biology, chemistry, physics, epidemiology, and environmental sciences. JRR broadened its scope to include oncology in 2009, when JASTRO partnered with the JRRS to publish the journal. Articles considered fall into two broad categories: Oncology & Medicine - including all aspects of research with patients that impacts on the treatment of cancer using radiation. Papers which cover related radiation therapies, radiation dosimetry, and those describing the basis for treatment methods including techniques, are also welcomed. Clinical case reports are not acceptable. Radiation Research - basic science studies of radiation effects on livings in the area of physics, chemistry, biology, epidemiology and environmental sciences. Please be advised that JRR does not accept any papers of pure physics or chemistry. The journal is bimonthly, and is edited and published by the JRR Editorial Committee.
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