P.097 Glioblastoma treatment, end-of-life resource utilization, and outcomes in Ontario

Y. Ellenbogen, S. Taslimi, R. Alkins
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Background: The end-of-life (EoL) phase of care is pivotal for glioblastoma (GBM) patients. While early integration of palliative care has shown benefits in various cancer types, its role in GBM care remains underexplored. This study aims to characterize EoL care patterns in GBM patients, assessing their temporal evolution, regional disparities, and socioeconomic influences. Methods: This is retrospective study of all patients with GBM treated in Ontario between 1994 and 2018 using the ICES data repository. Variables analyzed included patient demographics, comorbidities, palliative care utilization, and aggressive/supportive care components. Results: We identified 9,013 GBM patients within the study period. There was a gradual increase in palliative care utilization over time, accompanied by a decrease in in-hospital deaths. However, the proportion of patients receiving chemotherapy in the last 14 days of life increased. Multivariate logistic regression found socioeconomic status influenced palliative care access and rural patients also had a higher rate of in-hospital deaths, possibly due to limitations in outpatient palliative care services. Conclusions: The findings in this study clarify the status of EoL care for GBM patients within Ontario, and demonstrates key areas for future research, underscoring the need for standardized EoL care practices to enhance the quality of care for GBM patients.
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P.097 安大略省的胶质母细胞瘤治疗、临终资源利用和结果
背景:生命末期(EoL)护理对胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)患者至关重要。虽然姑息治疗的早期整合已在多种癌症类型中显示出益处,但其在 GBM 治疗中的作用仍未得到充分探索。本研究旨在描述 GBM 患者的姑息治疗模式,评估其时间演变、地区差异和社会经济影响因素。研究方法:这是一项回顾性研究,使用 ICES 数据库对 1994 年至 2018 年期间在安大略省接受治疗的所有 GBM 患者进行研究。分析的变量包括患者人口统计学、合并症、姑息治疗利用率以及积极/支持性治疗成分。结果:我们在研究期间发现了 9013 名 GBM 患者。随着时间的推移,姑息治疗的使用率逐渐上升,同时院内死亡人数也有所下降。不过,在生命最后 14 天接受化疗的患者比例有所增加。多变量逻辑回归发现,社会经济地位影响了姑息治疗的使用,农村患者的院内死亡率也较高,这可能是由于门诊姑息治疗服务的局限性。结论:本研究的结果明确了安大略省 GBM 患者的姑息治疗现状,并展示了未来研究的关键领域,强调了标准化姑息治疗实践的必要性,以提高 GBM 患者的治疗质量。
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