The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management of head and neck cancer patients at a tertiary care institution in Poland.

Contemporary oncology (Poznan, Poland) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-08 DOI:10.5114/wo.2021.111310
Mateusz Szewczyk, Jakub Pazdrowski, Paweł Golusiński, Paweł Pazdrowski, Barbara Więckowska, Wojciech Golusiński
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Abstract

Aim of the study: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis and treatment of patients at a tertiary hospital in Poland.

Material and methods: This was a retrospective review of head and neck cancer patients who presented to the multidisciplinary tumour board (MTB) during the 12-month period from March 2020 to February 2021 and compared to patients who presented to the MTB during the prior, pre-pandemic 12-month period from February 2019 to March 2020: Patient demographic and clinical variables were compared: sex, age at diagnosis, distance from hospital, date of first visit, radiological diagnosis, pathology specimen, MTB meeting, and initiation of primary and adjuvant treatment.

Results: The number of patients who presented to the MTB increased by 22% (278 to 340) from the pre-pandemic to the pandemic period. The mean time from MTB presentation to treatment initiation increased significantly from 17.1 to 21.7 days. The mean time from first visit to treatment start increased from 44.7 to 54.4 days. The proportion of patients with early-stage oropharyngeal cancer who underwent primary surgery rose from 47.3% to 86.6%. The percentage of patients who received palliative radiotherapy increased from 20.5% to 32.9%. The proportion of patients who received best supportive care rose from 1.8% to 6.2%.

Conclusions: One of the most notable findings of this study was the increased time from first visit to treatment initiation, which could negatively impact patient outcomes. The differences in the treatment received in these two periods should be further evaluated to determine their influence on survival.

COVID-19大流行对波兰一家三级保健机构头颈癌患者管理的影响
研究目的:评估COVID-19大流行对波兰一家三级医院患者诊断和治疗的影响。材料和方法:本研究对2020年3月至2021年2月12个月期间向多学科肿瘤委员会(MTB)就诊的头颈癌患者进行了回顾性研究,并与2019年2月至2020年3月大流行前12个月期间向MTB就诊的患者进行了比较:比较了患者人口统计学和临床变量:性别、诊断时的年龄、离医院的距离、首次就诊日期、放射学诊断、病理标本、结核分枝杆菌会议以及开始初级和辅助治疗。结果:从大流行前到大流行期间,MTB患者人数增加了22%(278人至340人)。从结核分枝杆菌出现到开始治疗的平均时间从17.1天显著增加到21.7天。从第一次就诊到治疗开始的平均时间从44.7天增加到54.4天。早期口咽癌患者接受初次手术的比例从47.3%上升到86.6%。接受姑息性放疗的患者比例由20.5%上升至32.9%。接受最佳支持治疗的患者比例从1.8%上升到6.2%。结论:本研究最显著的发现之一是从首次就诊到治疗开始的时间增加,这可能会对患者的预后产生负面影响。应进一步评估这两个时期所接受治疗的差异,以确定其对生存的影响。
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