Open Access BASE2022

Standardized care pathways for patients with suspected urinary bladder cancer : the Swedish experience

Abstract

Objectives To compare time intervals to diagnosis and treatment, tumor characteristics, and management in patients with primary urinary bladder cancer, diagnosed before and after the implementation of a standardized care pathway (SCP) in Sweden. Materials and methods Data from the Swedish National Register of Urinary Bladder Cancer was studied before (2011-2015) and after (2016-2019) SCP. Data about time from referral to transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT), patients and tumor characteristics, and management were analyzed. Subgroup analyses were performed for cT1 and cT2-4 tumors. Results Out of 26,795 patients, median time to TURBT decreased from 37 to 27 days after the implementation of SCP. While the proportion of cT2-T4 tumors decreased slightly (22-21%, p < 0.001), this change was not stable over time and the proportions cN + and cM1 remained unchanged. In the subgroups with cT1 and cT2-4 tumors, the median time to TURBT decreased and the proportions of patients discussed at a multidisciplinary team conference (MDTC) increased after SCP. In neither of these subgroups was a change in the proportions of cN + and cM1 observed, while treatment according to guidelines increased after SCP in the cT1 group. Conclusion After the implementation of SCP, time from referral to TURBT decreased and the proportion of patients discussed at MDTC increased, although not at the levels recommended by guidelines. Thus, our findings point to the need for measures to increase adherence to SCP recommendations and to guidelines. ; Funding Agencies|Swedish government [ALFGBG-873181]; Swedish county councils, the ALF-agreement [ALFGBG-873181]; Department of Research and Development, NU-Hospital GroupNU Hospital Group

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för kirurgi, ortopedi och onkologi; Linköpings universitet, Medicinska fakulteten; Region Östergötland, Urologiska kliniken i Östergötland; Univ Gothenburg, Sweden; NU Hosp Grp, Sweden; Karolinska Inst, Sweden; Orebro Univ, Sweden; Skane Univ Hosp, Sweden; Lund Univ, Sweden; Umea Univ, Sweden; Univ Gothenburg, Sweden; Sahlgrens Univ Hosp, Sweden; Taylor & Francis Ltd

DOI

10.1080/21681805.2022.2058605

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