患有先天性心脏病的成年妇女癌症筛查的充分性

ISRN cardiology Pub Date : 2013-08-01 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/827696
Mitalee P Christman, Margarita Castro-Zarraga, Doreen Defaria Yeh, Richard R Liberthson, Ami B Bhatt
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随着人口老龄化,患有先天性心脏病(ACHD)的成年人面临非心脏保健挑战。我们评估了在心脏实践和一般人群中,患有ACHD的女性与非ACHD女性的癌症筛查率是否相当。我们对2009-2011年间在心脏护理中心就诊的175名成年女性进行了回顾性研究。通过电子医疗记录和初级保健提供者记录收集了巴氏试验、乳房x光检查和结肠镜检查的数据。对100例ACHD患者和40例比较心脏患者进行了充分的文献记录。筛查的充分性是根据美国癌症协会(American Cancer Society) 2010年制定的指导方针确定的。与全国平均水平相比,ACHD患者的巴氏涂片检查率(60%对83%,P < 0.001)和乳房x光检查率(48%对72%,P < 0.001)明显较低。在相同的实践中,与非ACHD女性相比,ACHD患者的乳房x光检查率(48%对81%,P = 0.02)和结肠镜检查率(54%对82%,P = 0.23)始终较低。随着ACHD人群年龄的增长,对癌症筛查的关注变得越来越重要,但在这一人群中可能被忽视。初级保健医生和心脏病专家应合作确保对这一不断增长的人口进行适当的癌症筛查。
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Adequacy of cancer screening in adult women with congenital heart disease.

Adequacy of cancer screening in adult women with congenital heart disease.

Adequacy of cancer screening in adult women with congenital heart disease.

Adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) face noncardiac healthcare challenges as the population ages. We assessed whether women with ACHD have comparable cancer screening rates to non-ACHD women in a cardiac practice and to the general population. We performed a retrospective review of 175 adult women seen in a cardiac care center in 2009-2011. Data on Pap tests, mammography, and colonoscopies, were collected through electronic medical records and primary care provider records. Adequate documentation was available for 100 individuals with ACHD and 40 comparator cardiac patients. The adequacy of screening was determined using guidelines set forth by the American Cancer Society in 2010. Compared with the national average, ACHD patients had significantly lower rates of Pap tests (60% versus 83%, P < 0.001) and mammography (48% versus 72%, P < 0.001). Compared with non-ACHD women in the same practice, ACHD patients had consistently lower rates of mammography (48% versus 81%, P = 0.02) and colonoscopies (54% versus 82%, P = 0.23). As the population of ACHD individuals ages, attention to cancer screening becomes increasingly important but may be overlooked in this population. Primary care physicians and cardiologists should collaborate to ensure appropriate cancer screening for this growing population.

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