Rethinking the 'one-stop' neck lump clinic: a novel pathway beyond coronavirus disease 2019

A. Hariri, S. Jawad,S. Otero, M. Lechner,S. Morley, T. Beale,J. Hughes, P. Stimpson,R. Dwivedi, F. Vaz

The Journal of laryngology and otology(2023)

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ObjectivesUK guidelines advocate 'one-stop' neck lump assessment for cancer referrals. This paper reports the pilot of a novel pre-clinic ultrasound pathway, presents outcomes, and discusses strengths and limitations in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. MethodsTwo-week-wait cancer referral patients with a neck lump were allocated a pre-clinic ultrasound scan followed by a clinic appointment. Demographic, patient journey and outcome data were collected and analysed. ResultsNinety-nine patients underwent ultrasound assessment with or without biopsy on average 8 days following referral. Patients were followed up on average 14.1 days (range, 2-26 days) after initial referral. At the first clinic appointment, 45 patients were discharged, 10 were scheduled for surgery, 12 were diagnosed with cancer, 6 were referred to another specialty and cancer was excluded in 19 patients. Retrospectively, four ultrasounds were performed unnecessarily. ConclusionPre-clinic ultrasound scanning is an alternative to the one-stop neck lump pathway. This study demonstrates fewer clinic visits, faster diagnosis and a low proportion of unnecessary scans, whilst minimising face-to-face consultations and aerosol-generating procedures.
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COVID-19,Delivery Of Health Care,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck,Ultrasonography
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