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Teresa P Diaz-Montes1, Robert L Giuntoli.
Abstract
Purpose. To characterize volume-based care of uterine cancer among women aged ≤50 years. Methods. The Maryland Health Service Cost Review Commission database was accessed for uterine cancer surgical cases from 1994 to 2005. Cross-tabulations and logistic regression models were used to evaluate for significant associations among volume-based care and other variables comparing women ≤50 years with those aged >50 years. Results. Women ≤50 years comprised 13.6% of the cases. Women ≤50 years were less likely to be managed by high-volume surgeons (31.6% versus 35.1%, P = 0.02). For women ≤50 years, there was a trend toward management at low-volume hospitals (52.0% versus 54.0%, P = 0.22). No deaths were reported among the group of women ≤50 years treated by high-volume providers or at high-volume centers. Women ≤50 years managed by high-volume surgeons had longer length of stay (P < 0.001) and higher adjusted cost of hospital-related care (P < 0.00). Women ≤50 years managed at high-volume centers had higher adjusted cost of hospital-related care (P = 0.01). Conclusion. Primary surgical care of young women with uterine cancer is often performed by low-volume providers.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22203912 PMCID: PMC3236364 DOI: 10.5402/2011/541461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Surg ISSN: 2090-5785
Demographic characteristics among women of different age groups undergoing primary surgery for uterine cancer in Maryland, 1994–2005.
| Variable | ≤50 years, | >50 years, |
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| Number of patients | 844 (13.6) | 5337 (86.4) |
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| Ethnic classification | ||
| White | 658 (78.0) | 4205 (78.7) |
| African-American | 125 (14.8) | 937 (17.6) |
| American-Indian or Eskimo | 34 (4.0) | 132 (2.5) |
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 23 (2.7) | 42 (0.8) |
| Unknown | 4 (0.5) | 21 (0.4) |
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| Insurance payer | ||
| Medicaid/Medicare | 67 (7.9) | 2854 (53.5) |
| Commercial | 156 (18.5) | 478 (8.9) |
| HMO | 340 (40.3) | 1023 (19.2) |
| Blue Cross | 248 (29.4) | 833 (15.6) |
| Other | 33 (3.9) | 149 (2.8) |
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| Hospital type | ||
| Community | 569 (67.4) | 3532 (66.2) |
| Community teaching | 179 (21.2) | 1271 (23.8) |
| University | 96 (11.4) | 534 (10.0) |
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| Hospital volume | ||
| Low volumea | 405 (48.0) | 2441 (46.0) |
| High volumeb | 439 (52.0) | 2896 (54.0) |
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| Surgeon volume | ||
| Low volumec | 562 (66.6) | 3296 (61.8) |
| High volumed | 267 (31.6) | 1874 (35.1) |
| Unknown | 15 (1.8) | 167 (3.1) |
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| Attending physician or operating surgeon concordance | ||
| Concordance | 761 (90.2) | 4622 (86.6) |
| Discordance | 66 (7.8) | 538 (10.1) |
| Unknown | 17 (2.0) | 177 (3.3) |
a<200cases/study period.
b≥200 cases/study period.
c<100 cases/study period.
d≥100 cases/study period.
Variables influencing age among women treated by primary surgery for uterine cancer in the state of Maryland, 1994–2005.
| Covariate | ≤50 years, median (range) | >50 years, median (range) |
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| Total adjusted cost | $6,160 ($520–185,342) | $6,587 ($0–422,661) | 0.0002 |
| ICU Daysa | 0 (0–28) | 0 (0–103) | 0.0800 |
| Length of stay (days) | 3 (0–46) | 3 (0–126) | <0.0001 |
a Intensive Care Unit.
Variables influencing surgeon volume among women aged ≤50 years in the state of Maryland during 1994–2005.
| Covariate | Low-volume surgeon, median (range) | High-volume surgeon, median (range) |
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| Total adjusted cost | $5,374 ($520–120,461) | $7,724 ($1598–185,342) | <0.0001 |
| ICU Daysa | 0 (0–5) | 0 (0–28) | 0.2900 |
| Length of stay (days) | 3 (0–42) | 3 (1–46) | 0.0030 |
a Intensive Care Unit.
Variables influencing hospital volume among women aged ≤50 years in the state of Maryland during 1994–2005.
| Covariate | Low-volume hospital, median (range) | High-volume hospital, median (range) |
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| Total adjusted cost | $5,663 ($1,455–46,702) | $6,560 ($520–8,450) | 0.0100 |
| ICU Daysa | 0 (0–5) | 0 (0–28) | 0.6000 |
| Length of stay (days) | 3 (0–42) | 3 (0–46) | 0.5400 |
a Intensive Care Unit.