K. Long Roche
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Gynecologic Oncology | 2017
A.K. Sinno; X. Li; R.E. Thompson; Edward J. Tanner; Kimberly L. Levinson; Rebecca L. Stone; Sarah M. Temkin; Amanda Nickles Fader; Dennis S. Chi; K. Long Roche
OBJECTIVES To describe the US national trends and factors associated with cytoreductive surgical radicality in women with advanced ovarian cancer (OC). METHODS An analysis of the National Inpatient Sample database was performed. All admissions from 1993 to 2011 for advanced OC cytoreductive surgery (CRS) were identified and categorized as simple pelvic (SP), extensive pelvic (EP), and extensive upper abdominal (EUA) surgery. Annual trends in CRS were analyzed. Associations between patient- and hospital-specific factors, with CRS radicality as well as perioperative complications were explored between 2007 and 2011. RESULTS In total, 28,677 un-weighted admissions were analyzed. The rate of EP and EUA resections increased over time (8% to 18.1% and 1.3% to 5.4%, P<0.01, respectively). On multivariate analysis, patients were more likely to undergo EUA resections in the Northeast (OR 1.44) or West Coast (OR 1.47) at urban (OR 2.3), or large hospitals (OR 1.4), or if they had private insurance (OR 1.45). EUA surgeries were performed more frequently at high-volume ovarian cancer centers (OR 2.65); additionally, fewer complications were observed after EUA at high compared with low and medium volume hospitals (10.2%, 21.2%, and 21.7%, respectively; P=0.01). Specifically, patients treated at high volume hospitals experienced lower rates of hemorrhage, vascular/nerve injury, prolonged hospitalization, and non-routine discharge than at lower (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS The US rate of radical cytoreductive surgery for advanced ovarian cancer is increasing. At high-volume hospitals, patients receive more radical surgery with fewer complications, supporting further study of a centralized ovarian cancer care model.
Gynecologic Oncology | 2016
J.J. Mueller; A. Kelly; Q. Zhou; Alexia Iasonos; K. Long Roche; Yukio Sonoda; Roisin Eilish O'Cearbhaill; Oliver Zivanovic; Dennis S. Chi; Ginger J. Gardner
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
M.E. Byrne; Renee A. Cowan; T. Leska; C. St. Clair; K. Long Roche; Oliver Zivanovic; Yukio Sonoda; Dennis S. Chi; Ginger J. Gardner
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
Olga T. Filippova; S.W. Kim; Renee A. Cowan; Alexia Iasonos; Q. Zhou; Oliver Zivanovic; K. Long Roche; Yukio Sonoda; Ginger J. Gardner; Dennis S. Chi
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
Mario M. Leitao; N.R. Gómez-Hidalgo; Alexia Iasonos; Q. Zhou; M. Mezzancello; K. Chang; Janine M. Ward; Richard R. Barakat; Dennis S. Chi; K. Long Roche; Yukio Sonoda; Carol L. Brown; J.J. Mueller; Ginger J. Gardner; E. Jewell; V. Broach; Oliver Zivanovic; Sean C. Dowdy; A. Mariani; Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
E.M. Aviki; K. Long Roche; J.A. Lavery; A.K. Green; Carol Aghajanian; Dennis S. Chi; Mario M. Leitao; P. Sabbatini; P.B. Bach
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
K. Long Roche; Oliver Zivanovic; M.E. Byrne; J. Spross; Janine M. Ward; Renee A. Cowan; Yukio Sonoda; Ginger J. Gardner; Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum; Dennis S. Chi
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
Paulina Cybulska; V. Sioulas; T. Orfanelli; Oliver Zivanovic; K. Long Roche; Yukio Sonoda; M.L. Hensley; Roisin Eilish O'Cearbhaill; Dennis S. Chi; Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum; Mario M. Leitao
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
K. Long Roche; Noah D. Kauff; Carol Aghajanian; M.E. Robson; K. Offit; Y.M. Kemel; V. Joseph; E. Otegbeye; Dennis S. Chi; Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum; K. Cadoo
Gynecologic Oncology | 2018
Olga T. Filippova; S.W. Kim; Renee A. Cowan; Alexia Iasonos; Q. Zhou; Oliver Zivanovic; K. Long Roche; Yukio Sonoda; Ginger J. Gardner; Dennis S. Chi