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. 2014 Dec 2;11(1):e66–e74. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2014.000679

Table 2.

Multidisciplinary Evaluation Characteristics of Patients With HCC Seen at MEDVAMC by Consult Type (N = 116)

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Characteristic HCC Cohort
Consult Type
P
VTB
Non-VTB
No. % No. % No. %
Primary Outcome
Quality of process of care 116 100 48 100 68 100
    Comprehensive MDE* 88 75.9 44 91.7 44 64.7 .001
    Guideline-driven MDE 99 (85.3) 48 (100.0) 51 (75.0) < .001
    Assessment of tumor stage 94 (81.0) 44 (91.7) 50 (73.5) .002
    Assessment of transplant eligibility 104 (89.7) 46 (95.8) 58 (85.3) .006
Secondary Outcomes
Timeliness of cancer care process 99 48 51
    Time from referral to MDE completion, days < .001
        Median 32 23 39
        Range 8-387 8-97 11-387
    Time from referral to treatment initiation, days .152
        Median 61 55 63
        Range 27-231 27-180 27-231
Patient and health care burden
    Miles traveled for MDE < .001
        Median 0 0 683
        Range 0-3,327 0-0 0-3,327

Abbreviations: HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; MDE, multidisciplinary evaluation; MEDVAMC, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center; VTB, virtual tumor board.

*

Composite outcome of guideline-driven MDE and assessment of transplantation eligibility and tumor stage.

Among patients who completed guideline-driven MDE only.