2020
Worse overall health status negatively impacts satisfaction with breast reconstruction
Mehta SK, Olawoyin O, Chouairi F, Duy PQ, Mets EJ, Gabrick KS, Le NK, Avraham T, Alperovich M. Worse overall health status negatively impacts satisfaction with breast reconstruction. Journal Of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2020, 73: 2056-2062. PMID: 32972879, DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2020.08.093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBREAST-Q scoresPatient-reported outcomesOverall health statusBreast reconstructionOverall healthASA classificationHealth statusGeneral linear modelAnesthesiologists physical status classificationYale-New Haven HospitalWorse overall health statusBREAST-Q outcomesHealth-related qualityPhysical status classificationNew Haven HospitalEffect of ASAASA 1Independent predictorsPatient factorsPostoperative satisfactionBreast surgeryPatient satisfactionASA 2PatientsRelevant covariatesPatients with psychiatric illness report worse patient‐reported outcomes and receive lower rates of autologous breast reconstruction
Mehta SK, Sheth AH, Olawoyin O, Chouairi F, Gabrick KS, Allam O, Park KE, Avraham T, Alperovich M. Patients with psychiatric illness report worse patient‐reported outcomes and receive lower rates of autologous breast reconstruction. The Breast Journal 2020, 26: 1931-1936. PMID: 32529691, DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13936.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcomesPsychiatric diagnosisBreast reconstructionBinary logistic regressionAutologous reconstructionReconstructive modalityWorse patient-reported outcomesLogistic regressionBREAST-Q surveysBREAST-Q scoresAutologous breast reconstructionGeneral linear modelQuality of lifeModalities of reconstructionChi-squared testPsychiatric wellASA classificationIndependent predictorsTertiary hospitalInsurance statusImplant reconstructionRisk populationsPatientsDiagnosisModule scoresImpact of socioeconomic status on psychological functioning in survivorship following breast cancer and reconstruction
Le NK, Gabrick KS, Chouairi F, Mets EJ, Avraham T, Alperovich M. Impact of socioeconomic status on psychological functioning in survivorship following breast cancer and reconstruction. The Breast Journal 2020, 26: 1695-1701. PMID: 32337778, DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13849.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsFemaleHumansMammaplastyPatient SatisfactionQuality of LifeSocial ClassSurvivorshipConceptsPatients' socioeconomic statusQuality of lifeBreast reconstructionBreast cancerSocioeconomic statusCancer treatmentPatient-reported outcome measuresSingle academic centerInitial cancer treatmentBreast cancer treatmentPopulation health risk factorsHealth risk factorsLow socioeconomic statusHigher socioeconomic statusStudy time periodBaseline comorbiditiesCancer stageRisk factorsOutcome measuresAnalysis of covariancePatient experienceAcademic centersPatientsSignificant positive correlationSatisfaction domains
2015
Oncologic outcomes after nipple‐sparing mastectomy: A single‐institution experience
Frey JD, Alperovich M, Kim JC, Axelrod DM, Shapiro RL, Choi M, Schnabel FR, Karp NS, Guth AA. Oncologic outcomes after nipple‐sparing mastectomy: A single‐institution experience. Journal Of Surgical Oncology 2015, 113: 8-11. PMID: 26628318, DOI: 10.1002/jso.24097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNipple-sparing mastectomySkin-sparing mastectomyOncologic outcomesLong-term oncologic outcomesAverage patient ageCommon histologic typePercent of patientsLocoregional recurrence rateSingle institution experienceAverage tumor sizeChest wall recurrenceInvasive ductal carcinomaLocoregional recurrencePatient ageHistologic typeDuctal carcinomaRecurrence rateTumor sizeAverage patientPatientsTherapeutic indicationsMastectomyRecurrenceOutcomesComplex recurrence