TY - JOUR
T1 - Compliance with periodic surveillance for Von-Hippel-Lindau disease
AU - Lammens, CRM
AU - Aaronson, NK
AU - Hes, FJ
AU - Links, TP
AU - Zonnenberg, BA
AU - Lenders, JWM
AU - Majoor - Krakauer, Danielle
AU - van Os, TAM
AU - Gomez-Garcia, EB
AU - de Herder, W.W.
AU - van der Luijt, RB
AU - van den Ouweland, Ans
AU - van Hest, LP (Liselotte)
AU - Verhoef, S
AU - Bleiker, EMA
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Purpose: To assess compliance with a periodic surveillance regimen for Von Hippel-Lindau disease. Methods: In this nationwide study, Von Hippel-Lindau disease mutation carriers and those at 50% risk were invited to complete a questionnaire assessing (compliance with) advice given for periodic surveillance. Medical record data on compliance with recommended radiologic surveillance examinations were also collected. Results: Of the 84 (77%) participants, 78 indicated having received advice to undergo periodic surveillance. Of these, 71 reported being fully compliant with that advice. In 64% of the cases, this advice was only partially consistent with published guidelines. Based on medical record data, between one quarter and one third of individuals did not undergo surveillance as recommended in the guidelines for central nervous system lesions and one half for visceral lesions. Screening delay for central nervous system lesions was significantly higher in one hospital and in those cases where "the advice given" deviated from the guidelines. Conclusions: The majority of those with or at risk of Von Hippel-Lindau disease reported having received and being fully compliant with screening advice. However, in many cases, the advice given was only partially consistent with published guidelines, and screening delays were observed. Efforts should be undertaken to stimulate guideline-based surveillance advice and to minimize screening delay. Genet Med 2011:13(6):519-527.
AB - Purpose: To assess compliance with a periodic surveillance regimen for Von Hippel-Lindau disease. Methods: In this nationwide study, Von Hippel-Lindau disease mutation carriers and those at 50% risk were invited to complete a questionnaire assessing (compliance with) advice given for periodic surveillance. Medical record data on compliance with recommended radiologic surveillance examinations were also collected. Results: Of the 84 (77%) participants, 78 indicated having received advice to undergo periodic surveillance. Of these, 71 reported being fully compliant with that advice. In 64% of the cases, this advice was only partially consistent with published guidelines. Based on medical record data, between one quarter and one third of individuals did not undergo surveillance as recommended in the guidelines for central nervous system lesions and one half for visceral lesions. Screening delay for central nervous system lesions was significantly higher in one hospital and in those cases where "the advice given" deviated from the guidelines. Conclusions: The majority of those with or at risk of Von Hippel-Lindau disease reported having received and being fully compliant with screening advice. However, in many cases, the advice given was only partially consistent with published guidelines, and screening delays were observed. Efforts should be undertaken to stimulate guideline-based surveillance advice and to minimize screening delay. Genet Med 2011:13(6):519-527.
U2 - 10.1097/GIM.0b013e3182091a1d
DO - 10.1097/GIM.0b013e3182091a1d
M3 - Article
C2 - 21415761
SN - 1098-3600
VL - 13
SP - 519
EP - 527
JO - Genetics in Medicine
JF - Genetics in Medicine
IS - 6
ER -