Developing a Nomogram for Prioritizing Hysteroscopy in Endometrial Cancer Diagnosis: A Case-Control Study.
Bruna BotturaRaphael Federicci HaddadVanessa Alvarenga-BezerraVinicius CamposLuiza PerezCarolina ResendeFernanda de Almeida AsencioAdolfo Wenjaw LiaoMariano Tamura Vieira GomesEduardo ZlotnikRenato Moretti-MarquesPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
(1) Background: The pandemic led to significant healthcare disruptions, resulting in postponed surgeries and extended waiting times for non-urgent treatments, including hysteroscopies essential for diagnosing endometrial cancer. This study aims to formulate a risk stratification model to enhance the prioritization of hysteroscopy procedures in Brazil; (2) Methods: A case-control study was conducted at Vila Santa Catarina Hospital in São Paulo, analyzing the medical records of 2103 women who underwent hysteroscopy between March 2019 and March 2022. We used bivariate analysis and multivariate linear regression to identify risk factors associated with endometrial cancer and formulate a nomogram; (3) Results: The findings revealed a 5.5% incidence of pre-invasive and invasive endometrial disease in the study population, with an average waiting time of 120 days for hysteroscopy procedures. The main risk factors identified were hypertension, diabetes, postmenopausal bleeding, and obesity; (4) Conclusions: This research highlights the urgent need for efficient prioritization of hysteroscopy procedures in the wake of the pandemic. The developed nomogram is an innovative tool for identifying patients at higher risk of endometrial cancer, thus facilitating timely diagnosis and treatment and improving overall patient outcomes in a strained healthcare system.
Keyphrases
- endometrial cancer
- healthcare
- risk factors
- type diabetes
- sars cov
- coronavirus disease
- lymph node metastasis
- blood pressure
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single cell
- weight gain
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnant women
- emergency department
- body mass index
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control
- bone mineral density
- pregnancy outcomes
- acute care
- high fat diet induced