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Variation across operating sites in urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy in localized and locally advanced prostate cancer
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Variation across operating sites in urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy in localized and locally advanced prostate cancer
Variation across operating sites in urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy in localized and locally advanced prostate cancer
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Variation across operating sites in urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy in localized and locally advanced prostate cancer

2022
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PurposeThe extent of variation in urinary and sexual functional outcomes after radical prostatectomy (RPE) between prostate cancer (PC) operating sites remains unknown. Therefore, this analysis aims to compare casemix-adjusted functional outcomes (EPIC-26 scores incontinence, irritative/obstructive function and sexual function) between operating sites 12 months after RPE.Materials and methodsAnalysis of a cohort of 7065 men treated with RPE at 88 operating sites (prostate cancer centers, “PCCs”) between 2016 and 2019. Patients completed EPIC-26 and sociodemographic information surveys at baseline and 12 months after RPE. Survey data were linked to clinical data. EPIC-26 domain scores at 12 months after RPE were adjusted for relevant confounders (including baseline domain score, clinical and sociodemographic information) using regression analysis. Differences between sites were described using minimal important differences (MIDs) and interquartile ranges (IQR). The effects of casemix adjustment on the score results were described using Cohen’s d and MIDs.ResultsAdjusted domain scores at 12 months varied between sites, with IQRs of 66–78 (incontinence), 89–92 (irritative/obstructive function), and 20–29 (sexual function). Changes in domain scores after casemix adjustment for sites ≥ 1 MID were noted for the incontinence domain (six sites). Cohen’s d ranged between − 0.07 (incontinence) and − 0.2 (sexual function), indicating a small to medium effect of casemix adjustment.ConclusionsVariation between sites was greatest in the incontinence and sexual function domains for RPE patients. Future research will need to identify the factors contributing to this variation.Trial Registry.The study is registered at the German Clinical Trial Registry (https://www.drks.de/drks_web/) with the following ID: DRKS00010774.