“It’s quite common for low performance status to exclude someone from surgery,” the audience member said. “Some of these patients are very sick.”
Dr. Soukiasian acknowledged that performance status was not included in the data. The study was focused on the gap between guidelines and real-world practice, and generated questions of why and about the potential opportunity for improved treatment of these patients.
How do patient choices, cost, and quality of life factor in? “These are very important questions and concerns,” Dr. Soukiasian said. “Although our research does not provide data or conclusions on quality of life or cost, these topics will be important to address in follow-up studies to elucidate possible barriers in the treatment of MPM and the initiation of future educational opportunities for our patients.”
No disclosures and no study funding were reported.
SOURCE: Espinoza-Mercado F et al. General Thoracic Surgery Simultaneous Scientific Session. Abstract 18.