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The Influence of Hospital Volume on the Outcomes of Nasopharyngeal, Sinonasal, and Skull-Base Tumors: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Stephanie Flukes1, Rahul K Sharma2, Shivangi Lohia1, Marc A Cohen1.   

Abstract

Objective  The center of excellence model of health care hypothesizes that increased volume in a specialized center will lead to better and more affordable care. We sought to characterize the volume-outcome data for surgically treated sinonasal and skull base tumors and (chemo) radiation-treated nasopharyngeal malignancy. Design   Systematic review of the literature. Setting  This review included national database and multi-institutional studies published between 1990 and 2019. Participants  PubMed was interrogated for keywords "hospital volume," "facility volume," and outcomes for "Nasopharyngeal carcinoma," "Sinonasal carcinomas," "Pituitary Tumors," "Acoustic Neuromas," "Chordomas," and "Skull Base Tumors" to identify studies. Single-institution studies and self-reported surveys were excluded. Main outcome measures  The main outcome of interest in malignant pathologies was survival; and in benign pathologies it was treatment-related complications. Results  A total of 20 studies met inclusion criteria. The average number of patients per study was 4,052, and ranged from 394 to 9,950 patients. Six of seven studies on malignant pathology demonstrated improved survival with treatment in high volume centers and one showed no association with survival. Ten of thirteen studies on benign disease showed reduced risk of complications, while one study demonstrated both an increased and decreased association of complications. Two studies showed no volume-outcome associations. Conclusion  This systematic review demonstrates that a positive volume-outcome relationship exists for most pathologies of the skull base, with some exceptions. The relative dearth of literature supports further research to understand the effect of centralization of care on treatment outcomes. Thieme. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  acoustic neuroma; nasopharyngeal carcinoma; pituitary; sinonasal carcinoma; skull base; volume outcomes

Year:  2021        PMID: 35769793      PMCID: PMC9236728          DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1721823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base        ISSN: 2193-634X


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Authors:  Jonathan F Finks; Nicholas H Osborne; John D Birkmeyer
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2.  Demographic factors, outcomes, and patient access to transsphenoidal surgery for Cushing's disease: analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 2002 to 2010.

Authors:  Daniel Wilson; Diana L Jin; Timothy Wen; John D Carmichael; Steven Cen; William J Mack; Gabriel Zada
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3.  National 30-day readmission and prolonged length of stay after vestibular schwannoma surgery: Analysis of the Nationwide Readmissions Database.

Authors:  Zachary G Schwam; Rocco Ferrandino; Vivian Z Kaul; Maura K Cosetti; George B Wanna
Journal:  Am J Otolaryngol       Date:  2019-09-10       Impact factor: 1.808

4.  Hospital volume and short-term outcomes after cytoreductive nephrectomy.

Authors:  Leilei Xia; Marshall C Strother; Benjamin L Taylor; Raju R Chelluri; Jose E Pulido; Thomas J Guzzo
Journal:  J Surg Oncol       Date:  2018-03-25       Impact factor: 3.454

5.  Vestibular schwannoma surgical volume and short-term outcomes in Maryland.

Authors:  Bryan K Ward; Christine G Gourin; Howard W Francis
Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2012-06

6.  Variation in Integrated Head and Neck Cancer Care: Impact of Patient and Hospital Characteristics.

Authors:  Lydia F J van Overveld; Robert P Takes; Jozé C C Braspenning; Robert J Baatenburg de Jong; Jan P de Boer; John J A Brouns; Rolf J Bun; Eric A Dik; Boukje A C van Dijk; Robert J J van Es; Frank J P Hoebers; Barry Kolenaar; Arvid Kropveld; Ton P M Langeveld; Hendrik P Verschuur; Jan G A M de Visscher; Stijn van Weert; Max J H Witjes; Ludi E Smeele; Matthias A W Merkx; Rosella P M G Hermens
Journal:  J Natl Compr Canc Netw       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 11.908

7.  Transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary tumors in the United States, 1996-2000: mortality, morbidity, and the effects of hospital and surgeon volume.

Authors:  Fred G Barker; Anne Klibanski; Brooke Swearingen
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 5.958

8.  Surgical excision of acoustic neuroma: patient outcome and provider caseload.

Authors:  Fred G Barker; Bob S Carter; Robert G Ojemann; Robert W Jyung; Dennis S Poe; Michael J McKenna
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 3.325

9.  Facility Volume and Survival in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.

Authors:  Emi J Yoshida; Michael Luu; John M David; Sungjin Kim; Alain Mita; Kevin Scher; Stephen L Shiao; Mourad Tighiouart; Nancy Y Lee; Allen S Ho; Zachary S Zumsteg
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2017-09-28       Impact factor: 7.038

10.  Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in pituitary surgery outcomes.

Authors:  Erden Goljo; Arjun K Parasher; Alfred M Iloreta; Raj Shrivastava; Satish Govindaraj
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2016-02-04       Impact factor: 3.325

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