Relationship of Surgical Approach With Financial Toxicity in Patients With Resected Lung Cancer

Author:

Deboever Nathaniel1ORCID,Eisenberg Michael A.1,Antonoff Mara B.1ORCID,Hofstetter Wayne L.1,Mehran Reza J.1,Rice David C.1,Roth Jack A.1,Swisher Stephen G.1,Vaporciyan Ara A.1,Walsh Garrett L.1,Rajaram Ravi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTIntroductionMinimally invasive surgery (MIS) reduces lengths of stay, complications, and potentially perioperative hospital costs. However, the impact of MIS on financial toxicity (FT), defined as the costs resulting from oncologic care and their negative effects on quality of life, in patients with lung cancer is unknown. Our objective was to investigate the association between surgical approach and FT in this population.MethodsA single‐institution study was performed evaluating resected lung cancer patients (2016–2021). FT was assessed using the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) questionnaire. The relationship between surgical approach (MIS vs. thoracotomy) and FT was evaluated using propensity score‐matched (PSM) regression analysis. A sensitivity analysis involving the entire cohort was also performed using an inverse probability‐weighted generalized linear model.ResultsAs reported previously, of 1477 patients surveyed, 463 responded (31.3%) with FT reported in 196 patients (42.3%). Resection was performed by thoracotomy in 53.3% (n = 247), and by MIS in the remainder (n = 216, 46.7%; video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery [VATS] = 115; robotic‐assisted = 101). There was no difference in FT in patients who underwent VATS and robotic‐assisted surgery (p = 0.515). In the PSM analysis, MIS was not associated with FT (odds ratio [OR]: 0.980, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.628–1.533, p = 0.929). Similar results were found on sensitivity analysis (OR: 1.488, CI: 0.931–2.378, p = 0.096).ConclusionsCompared to MIS, thoracotomy was not associated with FT in patients with resected lung cancer. Though there are several benefits from MIS, it does not appear to be a meaningful strategy to alleviate FT in this population.

Publisher

Wiley

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