Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database

Abstract Background Multidisciplinary team meetings or tumor boards (TBs) form a pivotal component of oncology practice. The crux of a TB revolves around making treatment decisions based on succinct head and neck cancer (HNC) patient data presentations, which can be challenging and complex. Apart fr...

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Main Authors: Mahalakshmi Rangabashyam, Hide E. Wee, Weining Wang, Stefan Mueller, Khairul A. B. A. Karim, Thakshayeni Skanthakumar, Bhuvaneshwari Hariraman, Kiattisa Sommat, Yoke‐Lim Soong, Melvin L. K. Chua, Gerald Tay, Ngian ‐Chye Tan, Hiang Khoon‐ Tan, N. Gopalakrishna Iyer
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Published: Wiley 2020-02-01
Series:Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.337
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spelling doaj-92ce067a53d042858fe95b5128d1450a2020-11-25T03:52:08ZengWileyLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology2378-80382020-02-0151465410.1002/lio2.337Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer databaseMahalakshmi Rangabashyam0Hide E. Wee1Weining Wang2Stefan Mueller3Khairul A. B. A. Karim4Thakshayeni Skanthakumar5Bhuvaneshwari Hariraman6Kiattisa Sommat7Yoke‐Lim Soong8Melvin L. K. Chua9Gerald Tay10Ngian ‐Chye Tan11Hiang Khoon‐ Tan12N. Gopalakrishna Iyer13Division of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDuke‐NUS Medical School SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeClinical and Research Database Registry, Surgery Academic Clinical Program (ACP), Singapore General Hospital SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDivision of Radiation Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDuke‐NUS Medical School SingaporeDuke‐NUS Medical School SingaporeSingHealth Duke‐NUS Head and Neck Centre Singapore General Hospital SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeDivision of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Centre Singapore SingaporeAbstract Background Multidisciplinary team meetings or tumor boards (TBs) form a pivotal component of oncology practice. The crux of a TB revolves around making treatment decisions based on succinct head and neck cancer (HNC) patient data presentations, which can be challenging and complex. Apart from meticulous TB presentations, discussions and treatment plan documentation is equally important. The aim of this study was to structure an electronic synoptic TB data presentation to address all these areas. The overarching benefits of systematic TB data collection include facilitating audits and research. Methods We utilized a secure web‐based tool that was used for common scientific research purposes but customized to store HNC patient data. The data points were tabulated across eight TB pages: (a) TB scheduling, (b) patient biodata, (c) diagnosis details, (d) index presentation, (e) images, (f) management and histopathology, (g) TB presentation, and (h) TB discussion and decisions. Each data point leads to additional fields by branching logic to permit further relevant data entry. This was integrated within the patient electronic medical records allowing for a direct internal trajectory to recall TB data. Results From October 2015 to October 2018, we recorded over 2000 presentations for 1279 individual patients. This is a quality improvement initiative, and hence, the results are more of a broad analysis of our TB presentation process. The most common cancers were squamous cell (523, 41%), thyroid (207, 16%), and nasopharyngeal (139, 11%) carcinomas. Importantly, this system has formed the basis for a number of clinical and translational research projects and audit outcomes. Conclusion Despite TBs being vital to oncologic practice, little attempt has been made to report TB data management. In this study, we present an efficient system that permits the integration of dual functions: TB data presentation and oncologic data collection for research, recall, and audit purposes.https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.337auditelectronic medical records (EMRs)multidisciplinary team (MDT)research databasessynoptic
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author Mahalakshmi Rangabashyam
Hide E. Wee
Weining Wang
Stefan Mueller
Khairul A. B. A. Karim
Thakshayeni Skanthakumar
Bhuvaneshwari Hariraman
Kiattisa Sommat
Yoke‐Lim Soong
Melvin L. K. Chua
Gerald Tay
Ngian ‐Chye Tan
Hiang Khoon‐ Tan
N. Gopalakrishna Iyer
spellingShingle Mahalakshmi Rangabashyam
Hide E. Wee
Weining Wang
Stefan Mueller
Khairul A. B. A. Karim
Thakshayeni Skanthakumar
Bhuvaneshwari Hariraman
Kiattisa Sommat
Yoke‐Lim Soong
Melvin L. K. Chua
Gerald Tay
Ngian ‐Chye Tan
Hiang Khoon‐ Tan
N. Gopalakrishna Iyer
Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
audit
electronic medical records (EMRs)
multidisciplinary team (MDT)
research databases
synoptic
author_facet Mahalakshmi Rangabashyam
Hide E. Wee
Weining Wang
Stefan Mueller
Khairul A. B. A. Karim
Thakshayeni Skanthakumar
Bhuvaneshwari Hariraman
Kiattisa Sommat
Yoke‐Lim Soong
Melvin L. K. Chua
Gerald Tay
Ngian ‐Chye Tan
Hiang Khoon‐ Tan
N. Gopalakrishna Iyer
author_sort Mahalakshmi Rangabashyam
title Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
title_short Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
title_full Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
title_fullStr Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
title_full_unstemmed Electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
title_sort electronic tumor board presentations as the basis for the development of a head and neck cancer database
publisher Wiley
series Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
issn 2378-8038
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Multidisciplinary team meetings or tumor boards (TBs) form a pivotal component of oncology practice. The crux of a TB revolves around making treatment decisions based on succinct head and neck cancer (HNC) patient data presentations, which can be challenging and complex. Apart from meticulous TB presentations, discussions and treatment plan documentation is equally important. The aim of this study was to structure an electronic synoptic TB data presentation to address all these areas. The overarching benefits of systematic TB data collection include facilitating audits and research. Methods We utilized a secure web‐based tool that was used for common scientific research purposes but customized to store HNC patient data. The data points were tabulated across eight TB pages: (a) TB scheduling, (b) patient biodata, (c) diagnosis details, (d) index presentation, (e) images, (f) management and histopathology, (g) TB presentation, and (h) TB discussion and decisions. Each data point leads to additional fields by branching logic to permit further relevant data entry. This was integrated within the patient electronic medical records allowing for a direct internal trajectory to recall TB data. Results From October 2015 to October 2018, we recorded over 2000 presentations for 1279 individual patients. This is a quality improvement initiative, and hence, the results are more of a broad analysis of our TB presentation process. The most common cancers were squamous cell (523, 41%), thyroid (207, 16%), and nasopharyngeal (139, 11%) carcinomas. Importantly, this system has formed the basis for a number of clinical and translational research projects and audit outcomes. Conclusion Despite TBs being vital to oncologic practice, little attempt has been made to report TB data management. In this study, we present an efficient system that permits the integration of dual functions: TB data presentation and oncologic data collection for research, recall, and audit purposes.
topic audit
electronic medical records (EMRs)
multidisciplinary team (MDT)
research databases
synoptic
url https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.337
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