Choosing the right survey-patient reported outcomes in esophageal surgery

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Abstract

Patient reported outcomes (PROs) fulfill a crucial and unique niche in patient management, providing health-care providers a glimpse into their patients' health experience. This is of utmost importance in patients with benign and malignant disorders of esophagus requiring surgery, which carries significant morbidity, in part due to a high burden of symptoms affecting health-related quality of life (HRQOL). There are a variety of generic and disease-specific patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) available for use in esophageal surgery. This article provides a broad overview of commonly used HRQOL instruments in esophageal surgery, including their utility in comparative effectiveness research, prognostication and shared decision-making for patients undergoing surgery for benign and malignant disorders of the esophagus.

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Ahmed, M., Lau, A., Hirpara, D. H., & Kidane, B. (2020, November 1). Choosing the right survey-patient reported outcomes in esophageal surgery. Journal of Thoracic Disease. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2020.03.58

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