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A statewide quality improvement collaborative's adherence to the 2017 AUA guidelines regarding initial evaluation of patients with cT1 renal masses.

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OBJECTIVES To evaluate MUSIC-KIDNEY's adherence to the AUA guidelines regarding initial evaluation of patient's with clinical T1 (cT1) renal masses. METHODS We reviewed MUSIC-KIDNEY registry data for patients with newly… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES To evaluate MUSIC-KIDNEY's adherence to the AUA guidelines regarding initial evaluation of patient's with clinical T1 (cT1) renal masses. METHODS We reviewed MUSIC-KIDNEY registry data for patients with newly diagnosed cT1 renal masses to assess for adherence with the 2017 AUA guideline statements regarding recommendations to obtain 1) CMP, 2) CBC 3) UA, 4) abdominal cross-sectional imaging and 5) chest imaging. An evaluation consisting of all 5 guideline measures was considered "complete compliance". Variation with guideline adherence was assessed by contributing practice, management strategy and renal mass size. RESULTS We identified 1,808 patients with cT1 renal masses in the MUSIC-KIDNEY registry, of which 30% met the definition of complete compliance. Most patients received care that was compliant with recommendations to obtain laboratory testing with 1,448 (80%), 1,545 (85%), and 1,472 (81%) patients obtaining a CMP, CBC, and UA respectively. Only 862 (48%) of patients underwent chest imaging. Significant variation exists in complete guideline compliance for contributing practices, ranging from 0-45% as well as for patients which underwent immediate intervention compared with initial observation (37% vs. 23%) and patients with cT1b masses compared with cT1a masses (36% vs. 28%). CONCLUSION Complete guideline compliance in the initial evaluation of cT1 renal masses is poor, which is mainly driven by omission of chest imaging. Significant variation in guideline adherence is seen across practices, as well as patients undergoing an intervention vs. observation, and cT1a vs. cT1b masses. There are ample quality improvement opportunities to increase adherence and decrease variability with guideline recommendations.

Keywords: guideline; ct1 renal; renal masses; initial evaluation; adherence

Journal Title: Urology
Year Published: 2021

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