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Predictors of Health Care Utilization Following Major Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery in Older Patients
Objective To identify patient factors in older patients associated with making posttreatment visits in the first year after major head and neck oncologic surgery. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Academic institution. Methods Patients aged ≥60 years who underwent a neck dissection wi...
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Published in: | Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2023-08, Vol.169 (2), p.303-308 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objective
To identify patient factors in older patients associated with making posttreatment visits in the first year after major head and neck oncologic surgery.
Study Design
Retrospective cohort study.
Setting
Academic institution.
Methods
Patients aged ≥60 years who underwent a neck dissection with or without a free flap reconstruction were retrospectively analyzed. Data collected included patient demographics, comorbidities, social variables, perioperative course, and clinical visits.
Results
Within a 1-year postoperative period, the 181 patients in our cohort had a mean ± SD 6.37 ± 3.6 postoperative clinic visits; 70% attended at least 4 visits. Multivariable regression analysis showed a significant association with distance closer to the hospital (P = .013): for every 10-mile increase in distance, the number of visits decreased by 0.15 (SE = 0.06). Additionally, receiving adjuvant radiation therapy (P = .0096) demonstrated significant associations: when compared with no adjuvant therapy, radiation therapy had on average 1.5 (SE = 0.56) more visits, and chemoradiation had 0.04 (SE = 0.73) more visits.
Conclusion
Older patients who undergo major head and neck oncology surgery are more likely to attend posttreatment visits in the 1 year following surgery if they are discharged home rather than to a skilled nursing facility, live closer to the hospital, and undergo adjuvant radiation therapy. |
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ISSN: | 0194-5998 1097-6817 |
DOI: | 10.1177/01945998221124828 |