Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Bone Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland
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Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Delay in Diagnosis
3.3. Diagnosis and Treatment
3.4. Symptoms
3.5. The COVID-19 Patient’s Survey
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Group I (n = 36) | Group II (n = 51) | p Value | |
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Gender
| 17 (47.2%) 19 (52.8%) | 27 (52.9%) 24 (47.1%) | 0.599 |
Age, mean (SD) (years) | 40.7 (16.8) | 45.6 (18.7) | 0.215 |
Type of bone neoplasm
| 8 (22.2%) 11 (30.6%) 6 (16.7%) 4 (11.1%) 7 (19.4%) | 13 (25.5%) 16 (31.4%) 6 (11.8%) 12 (23.5%) 4 (7.8%) | 0.923 0.878 0.736 0.116 0.102 |
Localization of the neoplasm
| 19 (52.8%) 9 (25.0%) 8 (22.2%) | 25 (49.0%) 13 (25.5%) 13 (25.5%) | 0.730 0.843 0.923 |
Diameter of bone lesion median (IQR) (mm)
| 56 (38.8–70) 67 (54–79) 45 (34–50) | 75 (47.5–115) 78 (50–120) 60 (41.3–101.3) | 0.025 0.237 0.077 |
Group I (n = 36) Median (IQR) | Group II (n = 51) Median (IQR) | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
| 7 (3.5–12) 6.5 (3–12) 7.5 (4–11.3) | 10 (4–12) 10 (4–12) 10 (5.5–11.8) | 0.728 0.861 0.692 |
Patient-related delay (months)
| 1 (1–3) 1 (1–3.5) 1 (1–2.5) | 2 (1–4) 2 (1–4) 1 (0.3–3.8) | 0.619 0.556 0.884 |
Doctor-related delay (months)
| 5 (2–10) 5 (1.5–9.5) 6 (3.5–16.5) | 3 (1.5–8) 2.5 (1–7.5) 5 (2.5–11) | 0.265 0.544 0.845 |
Time to perform biopsy (days)
| 6.5 (2–10.3) 5 (2–8) 7 (5–12) | 12 (2–27) 7 (2–26.5) 18 (13–28) | 0.025 0.322 0.063 |
Time to histopathological result (days)
| 12 (8.5–18) 15 (8–19.5) 10.5 (9.8–14) | 13.5 (9–22.8) 13 (9–21.3) 20 (7–27.3) | 0.450 0.750 0.440 |
Time to perform surgery (days)
| 95 (38.8–70) 97 (78.5–102.3) 93 (73.5–94) | 104 (48–148.5) 104 (86–147.5) 92.5 (44.8–144.3) | 0.494 0.460 0.859 |
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Kotrych, D.; Ciechanowicz, D.; Pawlik, J.; Szyjkowska, M.; Kwapisz, B.; Mądry, M. Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Bone Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland. Cancers 2022, 14, 6037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246037
Kotrych D, Ciechanowicz D, Pawlik J, Szyjkowska M, Kwapisz B, Mądry M. Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Bone Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland. Cancers. 2022; 14(24):6037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246037
Chicago/Turabian StyleKotrych, Daniel, Dawid Ciechanowicz, Jakub Pawlik, Martyna Szyjkowska, Bartłomiej Kwapisz, and Maciej Mądry. 2022. "Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Bone Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland" Cancers 14, no. 24: 6037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246037
APA StyleKotrych, D., Ciechanowicz, D., Pawlik, J., Szyjkowska, M., Kwapisz, B., & Mądry, M. (2022). Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Bone Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland. Cancers, 14(24), 6037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246037