肺肿块专科门诊对肺结节随访的影响。

Annals of public health & epidemiology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-09 DOI:10.33552/aphe.2022.01.000524
Avnee J Kumar, Dena H Tran, Barathi Sivasailam, Zain Nagaria, Jigar Patel, Avelino C Verceles, Janaki Deepak
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简介:随着计算机断层扫描(CT)成像的使用增加,每年发现的肺结节需要跟踪和指导的随访成像。我们描述了一个诊所的结构,致力于肺结节跟踪,患者教育和肺结节随访的结果。方法:查看需要跟踪的肺结节患者电子病历图表,以确定是否安排了随访研究,由患者完成,并在适当的时间框架内完成。患者根据转诊到肺部诊所、肺肿块诊所或无亚专科诊所进行分组。从电子病历中提取700例CT报告,其中350例(50%)在CT上报告有肺结节,111例(15.9%)为肺结节,在巴尔的摩退伍军人健康管理医院的放射科医生报告中额外建议进行离散随访。111例患者中,95%为男性,5%为女性。人口平均年龄为66.3±7.7岁。结果和讨论:在肺肿块门诊就诊的患者接受医生要求的随访率有统计学意义上的提高。肺肿块诊所也有更高比例的患者完成了研究,并在推荐的时间框架内完成了研究,然而,这没有统计学意义。结论:应考虑设立专门的肺肿块门诊,以改善肺结节的跟踪,并增加患者教育和多学科护理的好处。
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The Effect of a Dedicated Lung Mass Clinic on Lung Nodule Follow Up.

The Effect of a Dedicated Lung Mass Clinic on Lung Nodule Follow Up.

Introduction: With the increased use of computed tomography (CT) imaging, lung nodules are found yearly requiring tracking and guideline directed follow up imaging. We describe the structure of a clinic dedicated to lung nodule tracking, patient education and the outcomes of lung nodule follow up.

Methods: Patient electronic medical record charts were reviewed for lung nodules requiring tracking to determine if a follow up study was ordered, completed by the patient, and completed in an appropriate time frame. Patients were grouped based on referral to pulmonary clinic, lung mass clinic, or no subspecialty clinic. 700 CT reports were extracted from the electronic medical record of which 350 (50%) had lung nodules reported on CT, and 111 (15.9%) were lung nodules that additionally recommended discrete follow up in the radiologist report at the Veterans Health Administration hospital in Baltimore. Of these 111 patients, 95% were male and 5% were female. The mean age of the population was 66.3 ± 7.7 years.

Results and discussion: Patients seen in the lung mass clinic had a statistically significant higher rate of the follow up study being ordered by the provider. The lung mass clinic also had a higher percentage of patients who completed the study and completed the study within the recommended time frame, however, this was not statistically significant.

Conclusion: A dedicated lung mass clinic should be considered as a method of improving lung nodule tracking with the added benefit of patient education and multidisciplinary care.

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