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Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has put enormous pressure on hospital resources, and has affected all aspects of patient care. As operative volumes decrease, cancer surgeries must be triaged and prioritized with careful thought and attention to ensure maximal benefit for the maximum number of pati...

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Autores principales: Shariff, Farhana, Bischof, Danielle, Govindarajan, Anand, Prince, Rebecca, Burkes, Ronald, Haase, Erika, Mack, Lloyd, Temple, Walley, Hebbard, Pamela, Boulanger-Gobeil, Cindy, Giacomantonio, Carman, Brind’Amour, Alexandre, Sidéris, Lucas, Dubé, Pierre, Hamilton, Trevor, MacNeill, Andrea, Bouchard-Fortier, Antoine, Younan, Rami, McCart, Andrea
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7816179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33704173
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28010006
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author Shariff, Farhana
Bischof, Danielle
Govindarajan, Anand
Prince, Rebecca
Burkes, Ronald
Haase, Erika
Mack, Lloyd
Temple, Walley
Hebbard, Pamela
Boulanger-Gobeil, Cindy
Giacomantonio, Carman
Brind’Amour, Alexandre
Sidéris, Lucas
Dubé, Pierre
Hamilton, Trevor
MacNeill, Andrea
Bouchard-Fortier, Antoine
Younan, Rami
McCart, Andrea
author_facet Shariff, Farhana
Bischof, Danielle
Govindarajan, Anand
Prince, Rebecca
Burkes, Ronald
Haase, Erika
Mack, Lloyd
Temple, Walley
Hebbard, Pamela
Boulanger-Gobeil, Cindy
Giacomantonio, Carman
Brind’Amour, Alexandre
Sidéris, Lucas
Dubé, Pierre
Hamilton, Trevor
MacNeill, Andrea
Bouchard-Fortier, Antoine
Younan, Rami
McCart, Andrea
author_sort Shariff, Farhana
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description Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has put enormous pressure on hospital resources, and has affected all aspects of patient care. As operative volumes decrease, cancer surgeries must be triaged and prioritized with careful thought and attention to ensure maximal benefit for the maximum number of patients. Peritoneal malignancies present a unique challenge, as surgical management can be resource intensive, but patients have limited non-surgical treatment options. This review summarizes current data on outcomes and resource utilization to help inform decision-making and case prioritization in times of constrained health care resources. Methods: A rapid literature review was performed, examining surgical and non-surgical outcomes data for peritoneal malignancies. Narrative data synthesis was cross-referenced with relevant societal guidelines. Peritoneal malignancy surgeons and medical oncologists reviewed recommendations to establish a national perspective on case triage and mitigating treatment strategies. Results and Conclusions: Triage of peritoneal malignancies during this time of restricted health care resource is nuanced and requires multidisciplinary discussion with consideration of individual patient factors. Prioritization should be given to patients where delay may compromise resectability of disease, and where alternative treatment options are lacking. Mitigating strategies such as systemic chemotherapy and/or surgical deferral may be utilized with close surveillance for disease stability or progression, which may affect surgical urgency. Unique hospital capacity, and ability to manage the complex post-operative course for these patients must also be considered to ensure patient and system needs are aligned.
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spelling pubmed-78161792021-01-27 Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic Shariff, Farhana Bischof, Danielle Govindarajan, Anand Prince, Rebecca Burkes, Ronald Haase, Erika Mack, Lloyd Temple, Walley Hebbard, Pamela Boulanger-Gobeil, Cindy Giacomantonio, Carman Brind’Amour, Alexandre Sidéris, Lucas Dubé, Pierre Hamilton, Trevor MacNeill, Andrea Bouchard-Fortier, Antoine Younan, Rami McCart, Andrea Curr Oncol Review Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has put enormous pressure on hospital resources, and has affected all aspects of patient care. As operative volumes decrease, cancer surgeries must be triaged and prioritized with careful thought and attention to ensure maximal benefit for the maximum number of patients. Peritoneal malignancies present a unique challenge, as surgical management can be resource intensive, but patients have limited non-surgical treatment options. This review summarizes current data on outcomes and resource utilization to help inform decision-making and case prioritization in times of constrained health care resources. Methods: A rapid literature review was performed, examining surgical and non-surgical outcomes data for peritoneal malignancies. Narrative data synthesis was cross-referenced with relevant societal guidelines. Peritoneal malignancy surgeons and medical oncologists reviewed recommendations to establish a national perspective on case triage and mitigating treatment strategies. Results and Conclusions: Triage of peritoneal malignancies during this time of restricted health care resource is nuanced and requires multidisciplinary discussion with consideration of individual patient factors. Prioritization should be given to patients where delay may compromise resectability of disease, and where alternative treatment options are lacking. Mitigating strategies such as systemic chemotherapy and/or surgical deferral may be utilized with close surveillance for disease stability or progression, which may affect surgical urgency. Unique hospital capacity, and ability to manage the complex post-operative course for these patients must also be considered to ensure patient and system needs are aligned. MDPI 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7816179/ /pubmed/33704173 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28010006 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Shariff, Farhana
Bischof, Danielle
Govindarajan, Anand
Prince, Rebecca
Burkes, Ronald
Haase, Erika
Mack, Lloyd
Temple, Walley
Hebbard, Pamela
Boulanger-Gobeil, Cindy
Giacomantonio, Carman
Brind’Amour, Alexandre
Sidéris, Lucas
Dubé, Pierre
Hamilton, Trevor
MacNeill, Andrea
Bouchard-Fortier, Antoine
Younan, Rami
McCart, Andrea
Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Evidence-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Peritoneal Malignancies during Health Care Resource Restriction: The COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort evidence-based strategies for the treatment of peritoneal malignancies during health care resource restriction: the covid-19 pandemic
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7816179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33704173
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28010006
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