Table 3:
Responses to survey of ovarian cancer-focused gynecologic oncology surgeons about their satisfaction with synoptic CT report as a clinical decision-support tool.
| Survey Question | No | Yes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Has the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report negatively impacted your clinical workflow? If yes, how so? | 8/8 (100) | 0/8 (0) |
| 2. Does it take longer to work up patients and get through your clinical workload because of the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report? | 8/8 (100) | 0/8 (0) |
| 3. Do you think that you are more selective in who you offer primary debulking surgery or laparoscopic biopsy to because of the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report? | 0/8 (0) | 8/8 (100) |
| 4. Overall, do you think that the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report is beneficial to your practice? | 0/8 (0) | 8/8 (100) |
Note--Additional free-text comments included the following:
“The synoptic report is critical, and a must.”
“The specificity of the report makes interpreting the report so much easier and systematic and makes decisions regarding primary debulking so much easier.”
“The level of detail in the synoptic report is an example of how we elevate care for our patients - I always tell patients how the review of their CTs is how we can give them the most precise and best care.”