| Literature DB >> 17436123 |
Kaye M Reid-Lombardo1, Greer Gay, Lina Patel-Parekh, Jaffer A Ajani, John H Donohue.
Abstract
The concept that complex surgical procedures should be performed at high-volume centers to improve surgical morbidity and mortality is becoming widely accepted. We wanted to determine if there were differences in the treatment of patients with gastric cancer between community cancer centers and teaching hospitals in the United States. Data from the 2001 Gastric Cancer Patient Care Evaluation Study of the National Cancer Data Base comprising 6,047 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma treated at 691 hospitals were assessed. The mean number of patients treated was larger at teaching hospitals (14/year) when compared to community centers (5-9/year) (p<0.05). The utilization of laparoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography were significantly more common at teaching centers (p<0.01). Pathologic assessment of greater than 15 nodes was documented in 31% of specimen at community hospitals and 38% at teaching hospitals (p<0.01). Adjusted for cancer stage, chemotherapy and radiation therapy were utilized with equal frequency at all types of treatment centers. The 30-day postoperative mortality was lowest at teaching hospitals (5.5%) and highest at community hospitals (9.9%) (p<0.01). These data support previous publications demonstrating that patients with diseases requiring specialized treatment have lower operative mortality when treated at high-volume centers.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17436123 PMCID: PMC1852379 DOI: 10.1007/s11605-006-0040-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastrointest Surg ISSN: 1091-255X Impact factor: 3.452
Number and Percent of Cancer Programs, Number and Percent of Patients by Cancer Program, Mean Number and Range of All Cases by Cancer Program Type, Number and Percent of Surgically Treated Cases, and Mean Number of Surgical Cases and Range by Cancer Program Type
| Community Cancer Centers | Comprehensive Community Cancer Centers | Teaching/Research Hospitals | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number (%) of cancer programs | 258 (37.3) | 267 (38.6) | 166 (24.0) | 691 |
| Number (%) of patients in study | 1,329 (22.0) | 2,468 (40.8) | 2,250 (37.2) | 6,047 |
| Mean number and range of all cases | 5.2 (1–39) | 9.2 (1–49) | 13.6 (1–55) | |
| Number (%) of surgical cases | 673 (20.5) | 1,369 (41.8) | 1,235 (37.7) | 3,277 |
| Mean number and range of surgical cases | 2.9 (1–16) | 5.3 (1–37) | 7.6 (1–40) |
Patient Characteristics by Type Cancer Program
| Community Cancer Center | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Teaching/Research | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 805 (60.6) | 1,502 (60.9) | 1,444 (64.2) | 3,751 (62.0) |
| Female | 524 (39.4) | 966 (39.1) | 806 (35.8) | 2,296 (38.0) |
| Total | 1,329 | 2,468 | 2,250 | 6,047 |
| Age | ||||
| <50 | 106 (8.0) | 207 (8.4) | 264 (11.7) | 577 (9.5) |
| 50–69 | 402 (30.2) | 865 (35.0) | 836 (37.2) | 2,103 (34.8) |
| 70 and older | 821 (61.8) | 1,396 (56.6) | 1,150 (51.1) | 3,367 (55.7) |
| Total | 1,329 | 2,468 | 2,250 | 6,047 |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||
| Caucasian | 966 (72.7) | 1,723 (69.8) | 1,387 (61.6) | 4,076 (67.4) |
| African American | 143 (10.8) | 278 (11.3) | 406 (18.0) | 827 (13.7) |
| Hispanic | 120 (9.0) | 206 (8.3) | 207 (9.2) | 533 (8.8) |
| Asian | 78 (5.9) | 218 (8.8) | 176 (7.8) | 472 (7.8) |
| Other | 22 (1.7) | 43 (1.7) | 74 (3.3) | 139 (2.3) |
| Total | 1,329 | 2,468 | 2,250 | 6,047 |
| AJCC stage | ||||
| O | 2 (0.2) | 8 (0.3) | 2 (0.1) | 12 (0.2) |
| I | 13 (1.0) | 28 (1.1) | 26 (1.2) | 67 (1.1) |
| IA | 105 (7.9) | 210 (8.5) | 182 (8.1) | 497 (8.2) |
| IB | 118 (8.9) | 218 (8.8) | 178 (7.9) | 514 (8.5) |
| II | 160 (12.0) | 286 (11.6) | 242 (10.8) | 688 (11.4) |
| III | 6 (0.3) | 12 (0.5) | 12 (0.5) | 30 (0.5) |
| IIIA | 156 (11.7) | 347 (14.1) | 337 (15.0) | 840 (13.9) |
| IIIB | 47 (3.5) | 96 (3.9) | 97 (4.3) | 240 (4.0) |
| IV | 427 (32.1) | 856 (34.7) | 835 (37.1) | 2,118 (35.0) |
| Unknown | 295 (22.2) | 407 (16.5) | 339 (15.1) | 1,041 (17.2) |
| Total | 1,329 | 2,468 | 2,250 | 6,047 |
Figure 1Location of cancer at presentation by cancer program types: A Community Hospital Cancer Program (CHCP), B Community Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Program (COMP), and C Teaching Hospital Cancer Program (THCP). Location of lesions: cardia, funds, body, antrum, pyloric, lesser curve, and greater curve by percent and others indicated by asterisk (C168, overlapping lesions and C169, stomach, NOS).
Figure 2Percent of lymph nodes sampled at each hospital. CHCP = Community Cancer Center Program, COMP = Community Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Program, THCP = Teaching Hospital Cancer Program. p < 0.05 (asterisk). Error bars: 95% CI.
Lymph Nodes Sampled During Surgical Resection
| Resected | Community Cancer Center | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Teaching/Research |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perigastrica | |||
| Yes | 367 (71.1) | 775 (68.9) | 715 (70.4) |
| No | 149 (28.9) | 350 (31.1) | 301 (29.6) |
| Hepaticb | |||
| Yes | 21 (4.2) | 68 (6.5) | 70 (7.5) |
| No | 478 (95.8) | 979 (93.5) | 867 (92.5) |
| Celiacc | |||
| Yes | 40 (7.9) | 100 (9.5) | 96 (10.1) |
| No | 465 (92.1) | 952 (90.5) | 854 (89.9) |
| Splenicd | |||
| Yes | 14 (2.8) | 49 (4.7) | 52 (5.5) |
| No | 481 (97.2) | 988 (95.3) | 887 (94.5) |
| Paraaortice | |||
| Yes | 94 (18.8) | 170 (16.8) | 189 (20.2) |
| No | 405 (81.2) | 840 (83.2) | 745 (79.8) |
Comparison of column proportions did not include the unknown values in calculations.
aPerigastric unknown, n = 620
bHepatic unknown, n = 794
cCeliac unknown, n = 770
dSplenic unknown, n = 806
eParaaortic unknown, n = 834
Postoperative Mortality and Complications
| Community Cancer Center | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Teaching/Research | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-Day mortalitya | |||
| Yes | 55 (9.9) | 93 (7.9) | 59 (5.5) |
| No | 501 (90.1) | 1,080 (92.1) | 1,020 (94.5) |
| Bleedingb | |||
| Yes | 20 (4.2) | 40 (3.9) | 47 (5.1) |
| No | 451 (95.8) | 993 (96.1) | 881 (94.9) |
| Wound infectionc | |||
| Yes | 35 (7.4) | 54 (5.2) | 61 (6.6) |
| No | 440 (92.6) | 981 (94.8) | 868 (93.4) |
| Sepsisd | |||
| Yes | 34 (7.1) | 62 (6.0) | 43 (4.7) |
| No | 443 (92.9) | 973 (94.0) | 881 (95.3) |
| Anastomotic leake | |||
| Yes | 32 (6.7) | 68 (6.5) | 64 (6.6) |
| No | 447 (93.3) | 979 (93.5) | 884 (93.2) |
Comparison of column proportions did not include the unknown values in calculations.
a30-Day mortality unknown, n = 469
bBleeding unknown, n = 845
cWound infection unknown, n = 840
dSepsis unknown, n = 841
eAnastomotic Leak unknown, n = 803
Radiation and Chemotherapy/Surgery Sequence
| Community Cancer Center | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Teaching/Research | |
|---|---|---|---|
| # (%) | # (%) | # (%) | |
| Radiationa | |||
| Neoadjuvant | 23 (12.1) | 53 (13.0) | 68 (19.1) |
| Adjuvant | 167 (87.9) | 356 (87.0) | 288 (80.9) |
| Chemotherapyb | |||
| Neoadjuvant | 36 (14.6) | 71 (15.0) | 87 (20.3) |
| Adjuvant | 210 (85.4) | 401 (85) | 342 (79.7) |
Comparison of column proportions did not include the unknown values in calculations.
aRadiation sequence unknown, n = 43
bChemotherapy sequence unknown, n = 128