The impact of COVID-19 on presentation and diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. (Record no. 10735)

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International Standard Serial Number 2378-8038
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Standard number or code 10.1002/lio2.893 [doi]
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Standard number or code LIO2893 [pii]
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Standard number or code PMC9538849 [pmc]
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Original cataloging agency Ovid MEDLINE(R)
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PMID 36249089
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Title The impact of COVID-19 on presentation and diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
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Source Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 2022 Aug 12
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Abbreviated source Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol. 2022 Aug 12
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Journal name Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology
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Year 2022
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Manufacturer FY2023
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Publication date 2022 Aug 12
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Publication status aheadofprint
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Date added to catalog 2022-10-27
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Abstract Conclusions: These results suggest that patients presenting during the COVID pandemic may have unique referral patterns. A significant decrease in tumor board presentations was noted, which may contribute to more delayed presentations that have yet to be observed. Further investigation with a larger sample size is warranted.
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Abstract Lay Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic may have changed where and how patients with head and neck cancer initially seek care. We found that patients with newly diagnosed head and neck cancer more often were initially seen in urgent settings than before the pandemic.
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Abstract Level of Evidence: 3. Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Triological Society.
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Abstract Methods: A retrospective review of patients with HNSCC presenting between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2020 was performed. Patients were stratified into pre-COVID and COVID cohorts based upon presentation date either before or after the COVID pandemic was declared a national emergency. Data was collected on demographics, referral site, symptoms, tumor characteristics, and time to diagnosis.
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Abstract Objective: To analyze how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced trends in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) presentation and diagnosis-including referral patterns, stage at presentation, and time to diagnosis-over a longitudinal time course.
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Abstract Results: Of 203 patients with HNSCC identified, 77.3% (157/203) were in the pre-COVID cohort and 22.7% (46/203) were in the COVID cohort. Patients in the COVID cohort were more likely to present through inpatient or ER consultation (26% vs. 11%) than outpatient setting. There was a greater than 50% decrease in new tumor board case presentations per month in the COVID cohort (4.8) relative to the pre-COVID (10.9) cohort. Cancer stage at presentation was similar between cohorts. Time from presentation to diagnosis was similar between the cohorts at approximately 30 days.
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Abstract Setting: Multicenter tertiary care academic institution.
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Language note English
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Department MedStar Georgetown University Hospital/MedStar Washington Hospital Center
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Department Otolaryngology Residency
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Crossley, Jason
Institution Code MGUH
Program Otolaryngology Residency
Degree MD
Resident year Resident PGY 4
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All authors Crossley JR, Davidson BJ, Maxwell JH, Nelson LL, VanDolah H
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lio2.893">https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lio2.893</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lio2.893
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ORCID text Crossley, Jason R
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