Time to Surgical Treatment for Metastatic Spinal Disease: Identification of Delay Intervals

Floris R van Tol, Anne L Versteeg, Helena M Verkooijen, F Cumhur Öner, Jorrit-J Verlaan

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Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study.

OBJECTIVES: Minimizing delays in referral, diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptomatic spinal metastases is important for optimal treatment outcomes. The primary objective of this study was to investigate several forms of delay from the onset of symptoms until surgical treatment of spinal metastases for patients with and without a known preexisting known malignancy.

METHODS: All patients receiving surgical treatment for spinal metastases in a single tertiary spine center were identified. Referral patterns were reconstructed and the total delay was divided into 4 categories: patient delay (onset of symptoms until medical consultation), diagnostic delay (medical consultation until diagnosis), referral delay (diagnosis until referral to spine surgeon) and treatment delay (referral spine to surgeon until treatment). These intervals were compared between patients with and without a known preexisting malignancy.

RESULTS: The median total delay was 99 days, patient delay 19 days, diagnostic delay 21,5 days, referral delay 7 days, treatment delay 8 days and diagnosis and treatment delay combined 18,5 days. No difference in total delay was observed between patients with and without a known preexisting malignancy. Total delay was not significantly associated with patient age, sex, oncological history, tumor prognosis and spinal level of the tumor.

CONCLUSIONS: Patients with symptomatic spinal metastases experience considerable delays, even after metastatic spinal disease has been diagnosed, regardless of a preexisting malignancy. By identifying and eliminating the causes of these delays, diagnosis, referral and treatment may be expedited leading to improved patient outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)316-323
Number of pages8
JournalGlobal Spine Journal
Volume13
Issue number2
Early online date18 Feb 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • metastases
  • tumor
  • tumors

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