肿瘤患者的虚拟第二意见传递。

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Aadit P Shah, Siyu Shi, Thomas Y Sun, Manali I Patel, Sumit A Shah
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目的:癌症患者越来越难以获得及时、高质量的肿瘤治疗。三级学术中心的虚拟咨询项目可以消除物理障碍,同时提供可在当地执行的治疗建议。方法:我们评估了在线第二意见计划,通过包含健康的云平台增加专家护理的可及性。这个项目对全球任何有当地主治医生的病人开放。病人的记录被整理并发送给斯坦福医疗中心的疾病专家。然后在3天内返回详细评估和治疗建议的报告。我们分析了患者基础的特点和建议改变治疗的频率。结果:2018年11月至2020年8月,657名患者参与了该项目。患者以女性为主(58.4%),平均年龄60岁。大多数患者居住在州外(62%,其中24.7%的患者来自美国以外),并且患有晚期疾病(77.2%诊断为III期或IV期)。乳腺癌是最常见的诊断(24.7%)。提供虚拟服务的医生主要是内科肿瘤学家(67.6%),据报道,在审查的病例中,有一半以上(53.8%)建议改变治疗方法。II期疾病患者最常建议改变治疗(64%),I期和III期疾病患者最不常建议改变治疗(均为45%)。结论:据我们所知,这是第一个描述使用虚拟第二意见程序的肿瘤患者的研究之一,显示超过一半的患者被建议改变治疗。虽然患者大多是晚期疾病,但那些II期疾病的患者通常会接受治疗改变建议。
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Virtual Second-Opinion Delivery for Oncology Patients.

Purpose: Patients with cancer face increasing difficulty securing access to timely, quality oncologic care. A virtual consultation program at a tertiary academic center could eliminate physical barriers while providing treatment recommendations that could be executed locally.

Methods: We evaluated an Online Second Opinions Program to increase access to expert care via a cloud-based platform through Included Health. This program was open to any patient globally who had a local treating physician. Patient records were compiled and sent to a disease expert at Stanford Healthcare. A report detailing an assessment and treatment recommendation was then returned within 3 days. We analyzed the characteristics of the patient base and the frequency with which treatment change was recommended.

Results: Between November 2018 and August 2020, 657 patients participated in the program. The majority of patients were female (58.4%) with a mean age of 60 years. A majority lived out-of-state (62%, with 24.7% of total patients from outside the United States) and had advanced disease (77.2% diagnosed at stage III or IV). Breast cancer was the most common diagnosis (24.7%). Physicians providing the virtual service were primarily medical oncologists (67.6%) and reported to have recommended a treatment change in more than half of the cases reviewed (53.8%). A treatment change was most often recommended for patients with stage II disease (64%), and least often for stage I and III disease (both 45%).

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is one of the first studies to describe patients who use virtual second-opinion programs for oncology, showing that more than half of the patients were recommended to have a treatment change. Although patients most often had advanced disease, those with stage II disease most often received a treatment change recommendation.

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