Measuring and improving symptom burden in radical cystectomy patients undergoing traditional care compared to enhanced recovery.

2017 
340Background: Bladder cancer is a disease of the elderly associated with high morbidity in those undergoing radical cystectomy (RC). The Optimized Surgical Journey (OSJ) uses enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) principles for RC patients to improve postoperative pain and shorten hospital stay. There have been few patient reported outcomes studied in OSJ and ERAS patients. The MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI) is patient reported outcome measures used for clinical and research purposes related to cancer and its treatment. Our objective was to determine if patient reported outcomes using MDASIs are different in patients following the OSJ compared to a traditional care pathway. Methods: From July 2013 to November 2015, MDASIs were collected from 160 RC patients preoperatively and on postoperative days (POD) 1 through 3. The MDASI consists of 19 core symptom burden related questions and 6 questions analyzing how symptoms have interfered with the patient’s life. Using a 0-10 scale, patient’s rate their...
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