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COVID-19期间乳腺筛查取消后的恢复情况。

Recovery of Screening Mammogram Cancellations During COVID-19.

作者信息

Pairawan Seyed S, Olmedo Temich Luis, de Armas Sebastian, Folkerts Andrew, Solomon Naveen, Cora Cherie, Ramalingam Kirithiga, Lum Sharon S

机构信息

4608Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda, CA, USA.

出版信息

Am Surg. 2021 Dec;87(10):1651-1655. doi: 10.1177/00031348211051695. Epub 2021 Oct 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Society of Breast Surgeons and American College of Radiology released a joint statement recommending that all breast screening studies be postponed effective March 26, 2020.

STUDY DESIGN

A retrospective review of all canceled mammograms at a single tertiary care institution from January 1-August 31, 2020 was performed to evaluate the effect of this recommendation by quantifying both the number and reason for mammogram cancellations before and after March 26, 2020. Utilization of the electronic patient portal for appointment cancellation as a surrogate for telehealth uptake was noted.

RESULTS

During the study period, 5340 mammogram appointments were kept and 2784 mammogram appointments were canceled. From a baseline of 30 (10.8%) canceled mammograms in January, cancellations peaked in March (576, 20.6%) and gradually decreased to a low in August (197, 7%). Reasons for cancellations varied significantly by month ( < .0001) and included COVID-19 related (236, 8.5%), unspecified patient reasons (1,210, 43.5%), administrative issues (147, 5.3%), provider requests (46, 1.7%), sooner appointments available (31, 1.1%), and reasons not given (486, 17.5%). In addition, compared to a baseline in January (51, 16.5%), electronic patient portal access peaked in August (67, 34.0%).

CONCLUSION

Screening mammogram cancellations have gradually recovered after early COVID-19 restrictions were lifted and increasing use of electronic patient access appears to be sustained. Consequences for future staging at the time of diagnosis remain unknown. Understanding to what extent the pandemic affected screening may help surgeons plan for post-pandemic breast cancer care.

摘要

背景

为应对新冠疫情,美国乳腺外科医师协会和美国放射学会发布联合声明,建议自2020年3月26日起推迟所有乳腺筛查研究。

研究设计

对一家三级医疗机构在2020年1月1日至8月31日期间所有取消的乳房X光检查进行回顾性分析,通过量化2020年3月26日前后乳房X光检查取消的数量和原因,评估该建议的效果。记录使用电子患者门户网站取消预约作为远程医疗使用情况的替代指标。

结果

在研究期间,5340例乳房X光检查预约得以进行,2784例乳房X光检查预约被取消。从1月份30例(10.8%)取消乳房X光检查的基线水平开始,取消数量在3月份达到峰值(576例,20.6%),并逐渐下降至8月份的低点(197例,7%)。取消的原因在不同月份有显著差异(P<0.0001),包括与新冠疫情相关(236例,8.5%)、未指明的患者原因(1210例,43.5%)、行政问题(147例,5.3%)、医生要求(46例,1.7%)、有更早的预约(31例,1.1%)以及未说明原因(486例,17.5%)。此外,与1月份的基线水平(51例,16.5%)相比,8月份电子患者门户网站的访问量达到峰值(67例,34.0%)。

结论

在早期新冠疫情限制解除后,筛查性乳房X光检查的取消情况已逐渐恢复,并且电子患者访问量的增加似乎得以持续。诊断时未来分期的后果仍然未知。了解疫情对筛查的影响程度可能有助于外科医生规划疫情后乳腺癌的护理。

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