Patient-Reported Outcomes in Free-Flap Breast Reconstructive Surgery over Time (PRO-BREST).

Breast care (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1159/000519804
Duveken B Y Fontein, Melanie Oros, Leonhard Held, Pietro Giovanoli, Andrea L Pusic, Nicole Lindenblatt
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Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) are increasingly relevant to assess surgical quality and guide decisions in breast reconstruction (BR). Satisfaction with outcomes may change as time progresses. We assessed satisfaction in patients who underwent free-flap BR in the last 12 years.

Methods: All patients who underwent free-flap BR from 2006 to 2018 were invited to complete the validated BREAST-Q for reconstruction. The BREAST-Q comprises 6 domains covering various aspects of satisfaction. Unadjusted linear regression assessed the relationship between different domains of the BREAST-Q and time since BR. Two-sample t tests assessed differences in satisfaction between patients who underwent BR ≥5 years versus <5 years prior.

Results: Forty-three women with primary or secondary free-flap BR between 2006 and 2018 were included in the study. Most patients (n = 33, 76.7%) underwent DIEP flap BR. Overall satisfaction with breasts and with outcomes improved as time since BR increased (p = 0.031 and p = 0.017, respectively). Overall satisfaction with outcomes scored higher in patients with BR ≥5 years prior (≥5 years vs. <5 years: breast score 88.6 (SD 12.5) versus 66.9 (SD 21.8); p = 0.005). Satisfaction with breasts and psychosocial well-being also scored higher in these patients. There was no difference in results between primary and secondary BR. Patients who underwent additional surgery (refinements) reported higher satisfaction with outcomes and abdominal well-being.

Conclusions: PROMs concerning satisfaction with breast and with outcomes following BR improve as time since treatment progresses. This study demonstrates that time since diagnosis may be an important factor in satisfaction. It underlines the importance of long-term PROMs related to BR, to help provide patients and health care professionals in decision-making and in managing expectations related to BR.

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随时间推移,自由皮瓣乳房重建手术患者报告的结果(pro - Breast)。
导言:患者报告的预后(PROMs)与评估手术质量和指导乳房重建(BR)决策的相关性越来越大。对结果的满意度可能会随着时间的推移而改变。我们评估了在过去12年中接受自由皮瓣BR的患者的满意度。方法:所有2006 - 2018年行自由皮瓣BR的患者均被邀请完成经验证的BREAST-Q重建。BREAST-Q包括6个领域,涵盖满意度的各个方面。未经调整的线性回归评估了BREAST-Q的不同域与BR后时间之间的关系。双样本t检验评估了接受BR≥5年患者与结果之间的满意度差异:2006年至2018年期间,43名接受原发性或继发性自由皮瓣BR的女性纳入了研究。大多数患者(33例,76.7%)行DIEP皮瓣BR。自BR增加以来,对乳房的总体满意度和对结果的满意度随着时间的推移而提高(p = 0.031和p = 0.017)。BR≥5年的患者对预后的总体满意度得分更高(≥5年vs. p = 0.005)。这些患者对乳房和心理健康的满意度也更高。原发性和继发性BR的结果没有差异。接受额外手术(改良)的患者报告对结果和腹部健康的满意度更高。结论:随着治疗的进展,乳房满意度和BR后预后随时间的增加而提高。本研究表明,诊断后的时间可能是影响满意度的重要因素。它强调了与BR有关的长期prom的重要性,以帮助为患者和保健专业人员提供决策和管理与BR有关的期望。
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