Treatment strategy for resectable colorectal cancer liver metastases from the viewpoint of time to surgical failure

Author(s):  
Fumitoshi Hirokawa ◽  
Masaki Ueno ◽  
Takuya Nakai ◽  
Masaki Kaibori ◽  
Takeo Nomi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 412-417
Author(s):  
T. Hellingman ◽  
M.E. de Swart ◽  
J.J.A. Joosten ◽  
M.R. Meijerink ◽  
J.J.J. de Vries ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 1357633X2095713
Author(s):  
Tessa Hellingman ◽  
Merijn E de Swart ◽  
Martijn R Meijerink ◽  
Wilhelmina H Schreurs ◽  
Barbara M Zonderhuis ◽  
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Introduction Centralization of oncological care results in a growing demand for specialized consultations and referrals. Improved telemedicine solutions are needed to facilitate access to specialist care and select patients eligible for referral. The purpose of this quality improvement initiative was to optimize transmural care for patients suffering from colorectal cancer liver metastases through implementation of an online expert panel. Methods A digital communication platform was developed to share medical data, including high-quality diagnostic imaging of patients suffering from colorectal cancer liver metastases. Feasibility of local treatment strategies was assessed by a panel of liver specialists to select patients for referral. After implementation, an observational cohort study was conducted to evaluate quality improvement in transmural care using revised Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence guidelines. Results From September 2016–September 2018, eight hospitals were connected to the platform, covering a population of 3 m. In total, 123 cases were assessed, of which 54 (43.9%) were prevented from needless physical referral. Assessment of treatment strategy by an online expert panel significantly reduced the average lead time during multidisciplinary team meetings from 3.73 min to 2.12 min per patient ( p < 0.01). Conclusions Implementation of an online expert panel is an innovative, accessible and user-friendly way to provide cancer-specific expertise to regional hospitals. E-consultation of such panels may result in more efficient multidisciplinary team meetings and prevent fragile patients from needless referral. Sustainability of these panels however is subject to structural financial compensation, so a cost-effectiveness analysis is warranted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (9) ◽  
pp. 461-464
Author(s):  
Giovanni Brandi ◽  
Angela Dalia Ricci ◽  
Alessandro Rizzo ◽  
Chiara Zanfi ◽  
Simona Tavolari ◽  
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