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Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective

BACKGROUND: The status of peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM) management in North Africa is undetermined. The aim of this study was to assess and compare current practice and knowledge regarding PSM and examine satisfaction with available treatment options and need for alternative therapies in North...

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Autores principales: Souadka, Amine, Essangri, Hajar, Makni, Amin, Abid, Mourad, Ayadi, Mouna, Ksantini, Feriel, Kordjani, Zakia, Ballah, Yousri, Bouka, Jemila, Benkabbou, Amine, Majbar, Mohammed Anass, El Khannoussi, Basma, Mohsine, Raouf, Boutayeb, Saber, Hubner, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8957835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35350143
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.798523
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author Souadka, Amine
Essangri, Hajar
Makni, Amin
Abid, Mourad
Ayadi, Mouna
Ksantini, Feriel
Kordjani, Zakia
Ballah, Yousri
Bouka, Jemila
Benkabbou, Amine
Majbar, Mohammed Anass
El Khannoussi, Basma
Mohsine, Raouf
Boutayeb, Saber
Hubner, Martin
author_facet Souadka, Amine
Essangri, Hajar
Makni, Amin
Abid, Mourad
Ayadi, Mouna
Ksantini, Feriel
Kordjani, Zakia
Ballah, Yousri
Bouka, Jemila
Benkabbou, Amine
Majbar, Mohammed Anass
El Khannoussi, Basma
Mohsine, Raouf
Boutayeb, Saber
Hubner, Martin
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description BACKGROUND: The status of peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM) management in North Africa is undetermined. The aim of this study was to assess and compare current practice and knowledge regarding PSM and examine satisfaction with available treatment options and need for alternative therapies in North Africa. METHODS: This is a qualitative study involving specialists participating in PSM management in North Africa. The survey analyzed demographic characteristics and current knowledge and opinions regarding PSM management in different institutions. We also looked at goals and priorities, satisfaction with treatment modalities and heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) usefulness according to specialty, country, years of experience, and activity sector. RESULTS: One-hundred and three participants responded to the survey (response rate of 57%), including oncologists and surgeons. 59.2% of respondents had more than 10 years experience and 45.6% treated 20–50 PSM cases annually. Participants satisfaction with PSM treatment modalities was mild for gastric cancer (3/10 [IQR 2–3]) and moderate for colorectal (5/10 [IQR 3–5]), ovarian (5/10 [IQR 3–5]), and pseudomyxoma peritonei (5/10 [IQR 3–5]) type of malignancies. Good quality of life and symptom relief were rated as main priorities for treatment and the need for new treatment modalities was rated 9/10 [IQR 8–9]. The perceived usefulness of systemic chemotherapy in first intention was described as high by 42.7 and 39.8% of respondents for PSM of colorectal and gastric origins, while HIPEC was described as highly useful for ovarian (49.5%) and PMP (73.8) malignancies. CONCLUSIONS: The management of PSM in the North African region has distinct differences in knowledge, treatments availability and priorities. Disparities are also noted according to specialty, country, years of expertise, and activity sector. The creation of referral structures and PSM networks could be a step forward to standardized PSM management in the region.
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spelling pubmed-89578352022-03-28 Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective Souadka, Amine Essangri, Hajar Makni, Amin Abid, Mourad Ayadi, Mouna Ksantini, Feriel Kordjani, Zakia Ballah, Yousri Bouka, Jemila Benkabbou, Amine Majbar, Mohammed Anass El Khannoussi, Basma Mohsine, Raouf Boutayeb, Saber Hubner, Martin Front Surg Surgery BACKGROUND: The status of peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM) management in North Africa is undetermined. The aim of this study was to assess and compare current practice and knowledge regarding PSM and examine satisfaction with available treatment options and need for alternative therapies in North Africa. METHODS: This is a qualitative study involving specialists participating in PSM management in North Africa. The survey analyzed demographic characteristics and current knowledge and opinions regarding PSM management in different institutions. We also looked at goals and priorities, satisfaction with treatment modalities and heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) usefulness according to specialty, country, years of experience, and activity sector. RESULTS: One-hundred and three participants responded to the survey (response rate of 57%), including oncologists and surgeons. 59.2% of respondents had more than 10 years experience and 45.6% treated 20–50 PSM cases annually. Participants satisfaction with PSM treatment modalities was mild for gastric cancer (3/10 [IQR 2–3]) and moderate for colorectal (5/10 [IQR 3–5]), ovarian (5/10 [IQR 3–5]), and pseudomyxoma peritonei (5/10 [IQR 3–5]) type of malignancies. Good quality of life and symptom relief were rated as main priorities for treatment and the need for new treatment modalities was rated 9/10 [IQR 8–9]. The perceived usefulness of systemic chemotherapy in first intention was described as high by 42.7 and 39.8% of respondents for PSM of colorectal and gastric origins, while HIPEC was described as highly useful for ovarian (49.5%) and PMP (73.8) malignancies. CONCLUSIONS: The management of PSM in the North African region has distinct differences in knowledge, treatments availability and priorities. Disparities are also noted according to specialty, country, years of expertise, and activity sector. The creation of referral structures and PSM networks could be a step forward to standardized PSM management in the region. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8957835/ /pubmed/35350143 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.798523 Text en Copyright © 2022 Souadka, Essangri, Makni, Abid, Ayadi, Ksantini, Kordjani, Ballah, Bouka, Benkabbou, Majbar, El Khannoussi, Mohsine, Boutayeb and Hubner. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Surgery
Souadka, Amine
Essangri, Hajar
Makni, Amin
Abid, Mourad
Ayadi, Mouna
Ksantini, Feriel
Kordjani, Zakia
Ballah, Yousri
Bouka, Jemila
Benkabbou, Amine
Majbar, Mohammed Anass
El Khannoussi, Basma
Mohsine, Raouf
Boutayeb, Saber
Hubner, Martin
Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective
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title_full Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective
title_fullStr Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective
title_short Current Opinion and Practice on Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Management: The North African Perspective
title_sort current opinion and practice on peritoneal carcinomatosis management: the north african perspective
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8957835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35350143
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.798523
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