肿瘤特异性关键术中发现影响多学科治疗。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
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摘要

背景:小儿肿瘤学的局部控制策略是由疾病特异性考虑因素指导的。手术目的和术中相关事件的有效沟通在制定后续治疗决策中起着至关重要的作用。然而,准确和全面地记录这些发现仍然具有挑战性,不同肿瘤类型之间存在相当大的差异。本研究旨在对儿童实体瘤的关键术中肿瘤观察达成共识,从而促进手术报告的加强和后续治疗策略的优化。方法:由来自不同学科和地理区域的儿童癌症专家组成的专家小组参与了德尔菲共识过程。在回顾相关文献并进行多轮投票后,专家组确定了必要的肿瘤特异性术中文件要素。结果:由来自不同地理位置的16位专家组成的德尔福小组完成了两轮投票,参与者保留率为94%,并在15个关键陈述上达成共识。基本的文献内容包括切除的完整性、局部扩散的评估、血管受累情况以及肿瘤特异性变化。例如,神经母细胞瘤需要记录切除百分比,而肉瘤则强调活检道切除和切除平面。卵巢生殖细胞肿瘤需要腹水取样和对侧卵巢评估。此外,肿瘤血栓的存在与肾、肝和肾上腺皮质癌特别相关。尽管认识到这些发现的重要性,但专家组注意到手术报告的不足,包括遗漏肿瘤溢出、淋巴结取样和残留疾病的记录,强调需要改进文件以支持多学科决策。结论:本研究强调了精确的术中记录在指导儿童实体瘤多学科护理中的关键作用。不同肿瘤类型的可变性强调了定制文档指南的必要性。虽然标准化的手术概括性报告可以提高一致性和沟通,但结合通用元素和肿瘤特异性细节的混合模型可能为全面和适应性报告提供有效的解决方案。
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Tumor-Specific Critical Intraoperative Findings Influence Multidisciplinary Therapy.

Background: Local control strategies in pediatric oncology are guided by disease-specific considerations. Effective communication of the goals of surgical procedure and associated intraoperative events plays a crucial role in shaping subsequent treatment decisions. However, accurately and comprehensively documenting these findings remains challenging, with considerable variability across different tumor types. This investigation aims to achieve a consensus on critical intraoperative oncologic observations pertaining to pediatric solid tumors, thereby facilitating the enhancement of surgical reporting and the optimization of subsequent treatment strategies.

Methods: An expert panel comprising childhood cancer specialists from diverse disciplines and geographical regions participated in a Delphi consensus process. After reviewing relevant literature and engaging in multiple voting rounds, the panel identified essential tumor-specific intraoperative documentation elements.

Results: A Delphi panel of 16 experts from diverse geographical locations completed two rounds of voting with a 94% participant retention rate and achieved consensus on 15 key statements. Essential documentation components included completeness of resection, evaluation of locoregional spread, and vascular involvement, with tumor-specific variations. For instance, neuroblastoma required documentation of resection percentage, while sarcoma emphasized biopsy tract resection and plane of resection. Ovarian germ cell tumors necessitated ascitic fluid sampling and contralateral ovary evaluation. Additionally, the presence of tumor thrombus was highlighted as particularly relevant in renal, liver, and adrenocortical carcinomas. Despite recognizing the significance of these findings, the panel noted deficiencies in operative reports, including omissions of documentation of tumor spillage, lymph node sampling, and residual disease, underscoring the need for improved documentation to support multidisciplinary decision-making.

Conclusions: This study highlights the critical role of precise intraoperative documentation in guiding multidisciplinary care for pediatric solid tumors. The variability across tumor types underscores the need for tailored documentation guidelines. While a standardized synoptic operative report could improve consistency and communication, a hybrid model combining universal elements with tumor-specific details may offer an effective solution for comprehensive and adaptable reporting.

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Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
546
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.
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