Harris Andrew C, Markova Alina, Devlin Sean, Singh Amandeep, Susman Pamela, Brown Soni, Grasso Christine, Custodio Christian, Estilo Cherry, Ibanez Katarzyna, Myers Michelle, Syrkin Grigory, Yom SaeHee, Perales Miguel-Angel, Ponce Doris M
Department of Pediatrics, Bone Marrow Transplant Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
Department of Dermatology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
Transplant Cell Ther. 2024 Dec;30(12):1215.e1-1215.e11. doi: 10.1016/j.jtct.2024.09.016. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a complication following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant that frequently causes multiorgan affection and decrease in quality of life. Global assessment and care of these patients require a multidisciplinary approach, but access to focused clinics is limited given their scarcity and location in major cities, as well as mobility and transportation challenges that frequently affect these patients. Thus, we established a multispecialty GVHD telehealth (TH) clinic and hypothesized that a virtual platform will expand access to clinical care in children and adults. The clinic team members included BMT specialist, nursing, dermatologist, dentist, nutritionist, physiatrist, research personnel, and others as needed. We evaluated all GVHD-related visits (in-person and TH) conducted in a single center from 01/2022 to 12/2022. Ninety-three patients received a total of 308 visits, and one-third were via TH. Approximately half of the in-person group had at least 1 TH visit, and 10 patients were seen exclusively via TH. Most patients had advanced chronic GVHD. More male patients were seen in GVHD clinic, but female patients had increased in clinic visits via TH (41% TH versus 32% in-person). One-third of clinic visits were from patients of racial and ethnic minorities. While only 6% (n = 12/217) of in-person visits were for patients living >100 miles from the center, 34% (n = 31/91) of TH visits were from far distances including out-of-state. At baseline, the most common patient-reported symptoms in a subset of patients included fatigue, disturbed sleep, and distress. Fifteen patients completed a follow-up symptom survey and reported significantly reduced distress regarding their GVHD (P = .02), although other symptoms remained stable. A multidisciplinary TH clinic provided care for adult and pediatric patients with GVHD. We demonstrated preliminary feasibility of building a robust TH platform with a collaborative multispecialty approach that allowed access and continuity of medical care. Gender inequalities were reduced, and distance to our center represented a lesser barrier to attending specialized care via TH. Additionally, patients reported a significant reduction in distress. Our findings support the ongoing development of a virtual platform to improve access to specialized GVHD care.
移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)是异基因造血细胞移植后的一种并发症,常导致多器官受累及生活质量下降。对这些患者进行全面评估和护理需要多学科方法,但由于专科诊所数量稀少且位于大城市,以及这些患者经常面临的行动和交通挑战,能够前往专科诊所就诊的机会有限。因此,我们设立了一个多专科GVHD远程医疗(TH)诊所,并假设虚拟平台将扩大儿童和成人获得临床护理的机会。诊所团队成员包括骨髓移植专家、护士、皮肤科医生、牙医、营养师、物理治疗师、研究人员以及其他必要人员。我们评估了2022年1月至2022年12月在单一中心进行的所有与GVHD相关的就诊(面对面就诊和远程医疗就诊)。93名患者共就诊308次,其中三分之一是通过远程医疗就诊。面对面就诊组中约一半患者至少有1次远程医疗就诊,10名患者仅通过远程医疗就诊。大多数患者患有晚期慢性GVHD。在GVHD诊所就诊的男性患者较多,但通过远程医疗就诊的女性患者数量有所增加(远程医疗就诊占41%,面对面就诊占32%)。三分之一的就诊患者来自少数族裔。虽然面对面就诊的患者中只有6%(n = 12/217)居住在距离中心100英里以上的地方,但远程医疗就诊的患者中有34%(n = 31/91)来自远方,包括州外。在基线时,一部分患者报告的最常见症状包括疲劳、睡眠障碍和痛苦。15名患者完成了随访症状调查,报告其GVHD相关痛苦显著减轻(P = 0.02),尽管其他症状保持稳定。一个多学科远程医疗诊所为患有GVHD的成人和儿童患者提供护理。我们展示了通过协作多专科方法构建强大远程医疗平台的初步可行性,该平台允许获得医疗护理并保持连续性。性别不平等现象减少,距离我们中心的远近对通过远程医疗获得专科护理的阻碍较小。此外,患者报告痛苦显著减轻。我们的研究结果支持持续开发虚拟平台以改善获得专科GVHD护理的机会。