Stephen J. Price
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Surgical Neuro-oncology Multi-Disciplinary Team Decision Making – A National Survey (COVID-CNSMDT Study)
Price, Stephen J.; Joannides, Alexis J.; Plaha, Puneet; Afshari, Fardad T.; Albanese, Erminia; Barua, Neil U.; Wee Chan, Huan; Critchley, Giles; Flannery, Thomas; Fountain, Daniel M.; Mathew, Ryan; Piper, Rory J.; Poon, Michael T.C.; Rajaraman, Chittoor; Rominiyi, Ola; Smith, Stuart; Solomou, Georgios; Solth, Anna; Surash, Surash; Wykes, Victoria; Watts, Colin; Bulbeck, Helen; Hutchinson, Peter; Jenkinson, Michael D.
Authors
Alexis J. Joannides
Puneet Plaha
Fardad T. Afshari
Erminia Albanese
Neil U. Barua
Huan Wee Chan
Giles Critchley
Thomas Flannery
Daniel M. Fountain
Ryan Mathew
Rory J. Piper
Michael T.C. Poon
Chittoor Rajaraman
Ola Rominiyi
Dr STUART SMITH stuart.smith@nottingham.ac.uk
CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Georgios Solomou
Anna Solth
Surash Surash
Victoria Wykes
Colin Watts
Helen Bulbeck
Peter Hutchinson
Michael D. Jenkinson
Abstract
Objectives Pressures on healthcare systems due to COVID-19 has impacted patients without COVID-19 with surgery disproportionally affected. This study aims to understand the impact on the initial management of patients with brain tumours by measuring changes to normal multidisciplinary team (MDT) decision making.
Design A prospective survey performed in UK neurosurgical units performed from 23 March 2020 until 24 April 2020.
Setting Regional neurosurgical units outside London (as the pandemic was more advanced at time of study).
Participants Representatives from all units were invited to collect data on new patients discussed at their MDT meetings during the study period. Each unit decided if management decision for each patient had changed due to COVID-19.
Primary and secondary outcome measures Primary outcome measures included number of patients where the decision to undergo surgery changed compared with standard management usually offered by that MDT. Secondary outcome measures included changes in surgical extent, numbers referred to MDT, number of patients denied surgery not receiving any treatment and reasons for any variation across the UK.
Results 18 units (75%) provided information from 80 MDT meetings that discussed 1221 patients. 10.7% of patients had their management changed—the majority (68%) did not undergo surgery and more than half of this group not undergoing surgery had no active treatment. There was marked variation across the UK (0%–28% change in management). Units that did not change management could maintain capacity with dedicated oncology lists. Low volume units were less affected.
Conclusion COVID-19 has had an impact on patients requiring surgery for malignant brain tumours, with patients receiving different treatments—most commonly not receiving surgery or any treatment at all. The variations show dedicated cancer operating lists may mitigate these pressures.
Citation
Price, S. J., Joannides, A. J., Plaha, P., Afshari, F. T., Albanese, E., Barua, N. U., Wee Chan, H., Critchley, G., Flannery, T., Fountain, D. M., Mathew, R., Piper, R. J., Poon, M. T., Rajaraman, C., Rominiyi, O., Smith, S., Solomou, G., Solth, A., Surash, S., Wykes, V., …Jenkinson, M. D. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Surgical Neuro-oncology Multi-Disciplinary Team Decision Making – A National Survey (COVID-CNSMDT Study). BMJ Open, 10(8), Article e040898. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040898
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 31, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Aug 16, 2020 |
Publication Date | Aug 16, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Aug 6, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 16, 2020 |
Journal | BMJ Open |
Electronic ISSN | 2044-6055 |
Publisher | BMJ Publishing Group |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 8 |
Article Number | e040898 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040898 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4814173 |
Publisher URL | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/8/e040898 |
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