Mastitis and Mammary Abscess Management Audit (MAMMA) in the UK and Ireland

Author:

Courtney Alona1ORCID,Clymo Jonathon2,Parks Ruth3,Wilkins Alexander4,Brown Ruth2,O’Connell Rachel5ORCID,Dave Rajiv6,Dillon Marianne7,Fatayer Hiba8,Gallimore Rachel2,Gandhi Ashu6,Gardiner Matthew9ORCID,Harmer Victoria2,Hookway Lyndsey10,Irwin Gareth11,Ives Charlotte12,Mathers Helen13,Murray Juliette14,O’Leary D Peter15ORCID,Patani Neill16ORCID,Paterson Sophie17,Potter Shelley18ORCID,Prichard Ruth19,Satta Giovanni2,Teoh T G2,Ziprin Paul2,McIntosh Stuart20ORCID,Boland Michael R219,Leff Daniel Richard12ORCID,Ahmed Ahmed,Shalaby Ahmed,Kiran Akanksha,Boucher Alexander,Ribbits Alexander,Tenovici Alexandra,Chambers Alice,Lee Alice,Bate Alison,Koh Amanda,Sharma Anita,Wignakumar Anjelli,Fullard Anna,Isaac Anna,Lawn Anneliese,Ansari Aonghus,Brodie Arjuna,Surendran Arthika,Segaran Ashvina,Abbasi Ayesha,Regan Azel,Al-Khazaali Badr,Mirshekar-Syahkal Bahar,Riogi Bahaty,Patel Benjamin,Muntean Brenda,Ertansel Buket,Downey Candice,Cullinane Carolyn,Rossborough Catherine,Kallaway Charlotte,Sirianni Chiara,Baban Chwanrow,Hollywood Ciaran,Roger Clare,McIlmunn Colin,Arora Deeksha,Chatzopoulou Despoina,Mirghani Diya,Babu Ed,Bruce Eilidh,Khalifa Eiman,Osman Elaf,Kleidi Eleftheria,Ntakomyti Eleni,Kellett Emma,Najeeb Erum,Mallidis Evangelos,Rutherford Fiona,Malcolm Francesca,Mulita Francesk,Marchitelli Gabriella,Hughes Gemma,Davis George Neelankavil,Karagiannidis Georgios,Alyahya Ghadah,Elamin Ghassan,Santoro Giovanni,Ahmed Goran,Knudsen Grace,Harris Grant,Bromley Gwen,Esack Hana,Markey Hannah,Lei Harry Yeuk Hei,Pringle Heather,Nathaniel Hedwige,Robb Henry D,Hamid Hytham K S,Elzayat Ibrahim,Handa Ishita,Rait Jaideep,Iqbal Javeria,George Jayan,Morgan Jenna,Long Jennifer,Banks Jenny,Yau Jih Dar,Stringer Joanna,Fong Joey,Maalo Joseph,Marston Josh,Silva Joshua,Massey Julia,Kirkpatrick Katharine,De Rome Katherine,Fairhurst Katherine,Campbell Katie,Gilmore Katie,Elder Kenneth,Suri Khalida,Bossi Kimberley,Majid Kiran,Farag Kyrllos,Arthur Laura,Hackney Lauren,Ragad Lilia,Walsh Livia,Maraqa Loaie,Alder Louise,Gossling Lucy,Verebcean Marina,D'Auria Marta,Devine Michael,Flanagan Michael,Jones Michael,Kelly Michael,Reeves Monica,Rezacova Monika,Hashmi Muhammad,Win Myat,Fairhurst Natalie,Hirst Natalie,Holford Nicholas,Cook Nicola,Scally Norah,Stanilov Noyko,Nurmahomed Nur,Oyende Olamide,Olayinka Olaniyi,Chen Qian,Foster Rachel,Lee Rachel,Merh Radhika,Karmarkar Rahi,Bichoo Raouef Ahmed,Abdelrahman Rashad,Verma Rashmi,Llewellyn-Bennett Rebecca,Sharma Rishabha,Rampal Ritika,Tully Róisín,Rashid Sabina,Elbakri Sabreen,Jeffreys Sam,Muktar Samantha,Baxter Samuel,Gibbins Sarah,Qureshi Shahnaz,Chopra Sharat,Razdan Shiveta,Pilgrim Simon,Rajan Sreekumar Sundara,Bhatti Sumbal,Saha Sunita,Shah Syed Noor Hussain,Grainger Tabitha,Arif Tahera,Kiernan Tamara,Gandamihardja Tasha,Picton-Scott Thalia,Hubbard Thomas,Murphy Titus,Seddon Tom,Graja Tomasz,Kanani Trisha,Jain Urvashi,Amin Verda,Narbad Vijay,Barber Zoe,Chia Zoe,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London , London , UK

2. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust , London , UK

3. King’s Mill Hospital , Sutton-in-Ashfield , UK

4. Hull University Teaching Hospitals , Hull , UK

5. Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK

6. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre , Manchester , UK

7. Singleton Hospital , Swansea , UK

8. Wythenshawe Hospital , Wythenshawe, Manchester , UK

9. The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Oxford University , Oxford , UK

10. Swansea University , Swansea , UK

11. Belfast Health and Social Care Trust , Belfast , UK

12. The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust , Exeter , UK

13. Southern Health & Social Care Trust , Portadown , UK

14. NHS Forth Valley, Larbert , UK

15. Bon Secours Hospital , Cork , Ireland

16. UCLH, UCL Cancer Institute , London , UK

17. Patient Representative , London , UK

18. University of Bristol , Bristol , UK

19. St Vincent’s University Hospital , Dublin , Ireland

20. Belfast City Hospital, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust , Belfast , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim of this multicentre prospective audit was to describe the current practice in the management of mastitis and breast abscesses in the UK and Ireland, with a specific focus on rates of surgical intervention. Methods This audit was conducted in two phases from August 2020 to August 2021; a phase 1 practice survey and a phase 2 prospective audit. Primary outcome measurements for phase 2 included patient management pathway characteristics and treatment type (medical/radiological/surgical). Results A total of 69 hospitals participated in phase 2 (1312 patients). The key findings were a high overall rate of incision and drainage (21.0 per cent) and a lower than anticipated proportion of ultrasound-guided aspiration of breast abscesses (61.0 per cent). Significant variations were observed regarding the rate of incision and drainage (range 0–100 per cent; P < 0.001) and the rate of needle aspiration (range 12.5–100 per cent; P < 0.001) between individual units. Overall, 22.5 per cent of patients were admitted for inpatient treatment, out of whom which 72.9 per cent were commenced on intravenous antibiotics. The odds of undergoing incision and drainage for a breast abscess or being admitted for inpatient treatment were significantly higher if patients presented at the weekend compared with a weekday (P ≤ 0.023). Breast specialists reviewed 40.9 per cent of all patients directly, despite the majority of patients (74.2 per cent) presenting within working hours on weekdays. Conclusions Variation in practice exists in the management of mastitis and breast abscesses, with high rates of incision and drainage in certain regions of the UK. There is an urgent need for a national best-practice toolbox to minimize practice variation and standardize patient care.

Funder

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre

Department of Health & Social Care

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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