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Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy.

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Golla, V; Shan, Y; Mehta, HB; Klaassen, Z; Tyler, DS; Baillargeon, J; Kamat, AM; Freedland, SJ; Gore, JL; Chamie, K; Kuo, Y-F; Williams, SB
Published in: Eur Urol Open Sci
July 2020

BACKGROUND: One out of five patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer undergo radical cystectomy-a guideline-recommended treatment. Previous studies have primarily evaluated patient characteristics associated with the use of radical cystectomy, ignoring potential nesting of data. OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of patient, diagnosing urologist, and hospital characteristics on the variation in the use of radical cystectomy. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: This is a retrospective cohort study using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Registry (SEER)-Medicare linked database. OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: A total of 7097 muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients and 4601 diagnosing urologists affiliated to 822 hospitals from January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2012 were analyzed. Multilevel logistic regression analyses were used to determine variation and factors associated with the use of radical cystectomy. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Of the 7097 patients, only 27% underwent radical cystectomy. The intraclass correlation coefficient for variation in the use of radical cystectomy attributed to the hospital level was 4.3%. Higher radical cystectomy volume by diagnosing urologists (more than five vs zero to one surgery: odds ratio [OR], 1.27; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.00-1.62) and hospitals (more than five vs zero to four surgeries: OR,1.48; 95% CI, 1.14-1.93) was associated with increased use of radical cystectomy. Patients diagnosed by female rather than male urologists were more likely to undergo radical cystectomy (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.07-1.62). CONCLUSIONS: We found that 4.3% variation in the use of radical cystectomy was attributed to the hospital level, leaving 95.7% variation in use unexplained. We identified significantly increased use among higher-volume and female diagnosing urologists. These findings support further investigation into measures beyond hospital volume, which largely impact the utilization of radical cystectomy. PATIENT SUMMARY: In this large population-based study, we found that 4.3% of variation in the use of radical cystectomy was attributed to the hospital level, leaving 95.7% variation in use unexplained. Higher radical cystectomy volume of diagnosing urologists and female urologists were independently associated with increased use of radical cystectomy. These findings support further investigation into measures beyond hospital volume, which largely impact the utilization of radical cystectomy.

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Eur Urol Open Sci

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2666-1683

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

19

Start / End Page

27 / 36

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Golla, V., Shan, Y., Mehta, H. B., Klaassen, Z., Tyler, D. S., Baillargeon, J., … Williams, S. B. (2020). Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy. Eur Urol Open Sci, 19, 27–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2020.06.001
Golla, Vishnukamal, Yong Shan, Hemalkumar B. Mehta, Zachary Klaassen, Douglas S. Tyler, Jacques Baillargeon, Ashish M. Kamat, et al. “Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy.Eur Urol Open Sci 19 (July 2020): 27–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2020.06.001.
Golla V, Shan Y, Mehta HB, Klaassen Z, Tyler DS, Baillargeon J, et al. Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy. Eur Urol Open Sci. 2020 Jul;19:27–36.
Golla, Vishnukamal, et al. “Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy.Eur Urol Open Sci, vol. 19, July 2020, pp. 27–36. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.euros.2020.06.001.
Golla V, Shan Y, Mehta HB, Klaassen Z, Tyler DS, Baillargeon J, Kamat AM, Freedland SJ, Gore JL, Chamie K, Kuo Y-F, Williams SB. Impact of Diagnosing Urologists and Hospitals on the Use of Radical Cystectomy. Eur Urol Open Sci. 2020 Jul;19:27–36.

Published In

Eur Urol Open Sci

DOI

EISSN

2666-1683

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

19

Start / End Page

27 / 36

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences