Odds of Metastatic Disease at Diagnosis of Primary Bone and Soft-Tissue Sarcomas of the Extremity and Pelvis Based on Preferred Language and Socioeconomic Factors.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.5435/JAAOS-D-24-00634
Ambar Garcia, Wakenda Tyler
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Abstract

Introduction: The odds of metastatic disease at diagnosis of bone (BS) and soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) of the extremities and pelvis may vary among patients due to several factors. There is limited research comparing the rates of metastatic disease at diagnosis in patients from different demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Methods: Patients with a primary BS or STS of the extremity or pelvis were identified using International Classification of Diseases codes. Sex, ethnicity, race, insurance type, and preferred language were collected from the medical records. Cross-tabulations and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated to compare the frequencies of metastatic disease at diagnosis in various subgroups. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to evaluate the relationship between socioeconomic factors and metastatic status at diagnosis.

Results: Of the 2,598 individuals identified by the International Classification of Diseases search, 711 met criteria for this study. Preferred language was not associated with the American Joint Committee on Cancer stage (P value = 0.94). The odds of metastases at diagnosis were higher in patients who had Spanish as a primary language (odds ratio = 2.14 [1.20-3.72], P value = 0.007), no insurance (P value = 0.002), and histology consistent with leiomyosarcoma (P value = 0.003) or Ewing sarcoma (P value = 0.0004). Patients who identified Spanish as a preferred language had lower odds of having employer insurance (odds ratio = 0.29 [0.16-0.49], P value = 0.0000007).

Conclusions: This study was conducted at a single academic medical center that serves a large Spanish-speaking patient population. The results highlight health disparities in patients diagnosed with primary BS and STS of the extremity and pelvis, including higher rates of metastatic disease at diagnosis among primary Spanish-speaking and uninsured patients. Further research is needed to assess the effect of primary language on outcomes in orthopaedic surgery. Additional research should compare how different methods of interpretation affect the quality of care in orthopaedic surgery.

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基于首选语言和社会经济因素的四肢和骨盆原发性骨和软组织肉瘤诊断转移性疾病的几率
导言:在四肢和骨盆的骨(BS)和软组织肉瘤(STS)的诊断中,转移性疾病的几率可能因几个因素而异。比较不同人口统计学和社会经济背景患者诊断时转移率的研究有限。方法:使用国际疾病分类代码对四肢或骨盆原发性BS或STS患者进行鉴定。从医疗记录中收集性别、民族、种族、保险类型和首选语言。计算交叉表和95%置信区间的优势比,比较不同亚组诊断时转移性疾病的频率。进行单因素和多因素分析以评估社会经济因素与诊断时转移状况之间的关系。结果:在国际疾病分类检索确定的2,598个人中,711人符合本研究的标准。首选语言与美国癌症分期联合委员会无关(P值= 0.94)。以西班牙语为主要语言的患者(优势比= 2.14 [1.20-3.72],P值= 0.007)、无保险(P值= 0.002)、组织学与平滑肌肉瘤(P值= 0.003)或尤文氏肉瘤(P值= 0.0004)一致的患者诊断时转移的几率更高。将西班牙语作为首选语言的患者获得雇主保险的几率较低(优势比= 0.29 [0.16-0.49],P值= 0.0000007)。结论:本研究是在一个单一的学术医疗中心进行的,该中心为大量讲西班牙语的患者提供服务。研究结果强调了四肢和骨盆原发性BS和STS患者的健康差异,包括原发性西班牙语患者和未投保患者在诊断时的转移性疾病发生率较高。需要进一步的研究来评估主要语言对骨科手术结果的影响。进一步的研究应该比较不同的解释方法如何影响骨科手术的护理质量。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons was established in the fall of 1993 by the Academy in response to its membership’s demand for a clinical review journal. Two issues were published the first year, followed by six issues yearly from 1994 through 2004. In September 2005, JAAOS began publishing monthly issues. Each issue includes richly illustrated peer-reviewed articles focused on clinical diagnosis and management. Special features in each issue provide commentary on developments in pharmacotherapeutics, materials and techniques, and computer applications.
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