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非转移性子宫癌患者手术治疗质量的地理和种族差异

Geographic and racial disparities in the quality of surgical care among patients with nonmetastatic uterine cancer.

作者信息

Anastasio Mary Katherine, Spees Lisa, Ackroyd Sarah A, Shih Ya-Chen Tina, Kim Bumyang, Moss Haley A, Albright Benjamin B

机构信息

Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.

Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.

出版信息

Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2025 Mar;232(3):308.e1-308.e15. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2024.09.002. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2024.09.002
PMID:39245428
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although the rates of minimally invasive surgery and sentinel lymph node biopsy have increased considerably over time in the surgical management of early-stage uterine cancer, practice varies significantly in the United States, and there are disparities among low-volume centers and patients of Black race. A significant number of counties in the United States are without a gynecologic oncologist, and almost half of the counties with the highest gynecologic cancer rates lack a local gynecologic oncologist.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to evaluate the relationships of distance traveled and proximity to gynecologic oncologists with the receipt of and racial disparities in the quality of surgical care among patients who underwent a hysterectomy for nonmetastatic uterine cancer.

STUDY DESIGN

Patients who underwent a hysterectomy for nonmetastatic uterine cancer in Kentucky, Maryland, Florida, and North Carolina were identified in the 2012 to 2018 State Inpatient Database and the State Ambulatory Surgery Services Database files. County-to-county distances were used as the distances traveled to the nearest gynecologic oncologist. Factors associated with the receipt of minimally invasive surgery and lymph node dissection were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression models, as was the assessment of the interaction between travel for surgery and patient race.

RESULTS

Among 21,837 cases, 45.5% lived in a county without a gynecologic oncologist; overall, 55.5% traveled to another county for surgery, including 88% of those who lacked a local gynecologic oncologist. Patients who lacked access to a local gynecologic oncologist in their county who did not travel for surgery were more likely to receive open surgery and no lymph node dissection, and those in counties without access in any surrounding county were affected even more. Among patients in counties without a gynecologic oncologist, those who traveled for surgery had a similar likelihood of undergoing minimally invasive surgery (71%) but had a greater likelihood of undergoing lymph node dissection (64.7% vs 57.2%) than nontravelers. Among those in counties without a gynecologic oncologist, a longer distance traveled was associated with receipt of a lymph node assessment. When compared with non-Black patients, Black patients were less likely to undergo minimally invasive surgery (57.0% vs 74.1%). In adjusted regression models that controlled for a diagnosis of fibroids, Black race was an independent risk factor for the receipt of open surgery. There was a significant interaction between Black race and travel for surgery, and Black patients who lived in counties without a gynecologic oncologist who did not travel faced an incrementally lower likelihood of receiving minimally invasive surgery (odds ratio, 0.57 when compared with non-Black patients who traveled for surgery; odds ratio, 0.60 as interaction term; P<.001 for both). Similar disparities in surgical quality by race were noted for Black patients who lived in counties with a gynecologic oncologist who traveled out of county for surgery.

CONCLUSION

Patients, particularly those of Black race, who lacked local access to gynecologic oncologist specialty care benefitted from traveling to specialty centers to ensure access to high-quality surgery for nonmetastatic uterine cancer. Further work is needed to ensure equitable and universal access to high-quality care through patient travel or specialist outreach.

摘要

背景

尽管随着时间的推移,早期子宫癌手术治疗中微创手术和前哨淋巴结活检的比例有了显著提高,但美国的实际情况差异很大,低容量中心和黑人患者之间存在差异。美国有相当数量的县没有妇科肿瘤学家,几乎一半妇科癌症发病率最高的县没有当地的妇科肿瘤学家。

目的

本研究旨在评估非转移性子宫癌患者子宫切除术后,就医距离和与妇科肿瘤学家的接近程度与手术治疗质量的接受情况及种族差异之间的关系。

研究设计

在2012年至2018年的州住院数据库和州门诊手术服务数据库文件中,识别出在肯塔基州、马里兰州、佛罗里达州和北卡罗来纳州接受非转移性子宫癌子宫切除术的患者。县与县之间的距离用作前往最近妇科肿瘤学家的就医距离。使用多变量逻辑回归模型分析与接受微创手术和淋巴结清扫相关的因素,以及手术行程与患者种族之间的相互作用评估。

结果

在21837例病例中,45.5%的患者所在县没有妇科肿瘤学家;总体而言,55.5%的患者前往其他县进行手术,其中88%是那些所在县没有当地妇科肿瘤学家的患者。所在县没有当地妇科肿瘤学家且未前往外地手术的患者更有可能接受开放手术且未进行淋巴结清扫,而所在县及周边任何县都没有妇科肿瘤学家的患者受影响更大。在没有妇科肿瘤学家的县的患者中,前往外地手术的患者接受微创手术的可能性相似(71%),但接受淋巴结清扫的可能性更大(64.7%对57.2%)。在没有妇科肿瘤学家的县的患者中,行程距离越长,接受淋巴结评估的可能性越大。与非黑人患者相比,黑人患者接受微创手术的可能性较小(57.0%对74.1%)。在控制了肌瘤诊断的调整回归模型中,黑人种族是接受开放手术的独立危险因素。黑人种族与手术行程之间存在显著的相互作用,居住在没有妇科肿瘤学家的县且未前往外地手术的黑人患者接受微创手术的可能性逐渐降低(与前往外地手术的非黑人患者相比,优势比为0.57;作为相互作用项的优势比为0.60;两者P<0.001)。对于居住在有妇科肿瘤学家但前往外地手术的县的黑人患者,也注意到了类似的种族手术质量差异。

结论

缺乏当地妇科肿瘤专家护理的患者,尤其是黑人患者,前往专科中心就医有助于确保获得非转移性子宫癌的高质量手术。需要进一步开展工作,通过患者就医或专家出诊来确保公平和普遍获得高质量护理。

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