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Patient Preferences for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance Parameters.


ABSTRACT:

Background and aims

Professional societies recommend abdominal ultrasound (US) with or without alpha fetoprotein (AFP) for hepatocellular cancer (HCC) surveillance; however, there are several emerging surveillance modalities, including abbreviated MRI and blood-based biomarker panels. Most studies have focused on provider perspectives for surveillance logistics, but few have assessed patient preferences. We aimed to measure preferences among patients with cirrhosis regarding HCC surveillance modalities.

Methods

We conducted a choice-based conjoint survey to patients with cirrhosis at four institutions. Participants were provided 15 scenarios in which they were asked to choose surveillance modalities based on five test attributes: benefits, i.e. sensitivity for early HCC (range: 35-95%), physical harm, i.e. false positives requiring additional testing (range: 10-40%), financial harm, i.e. out-of-pocket costs (range: $10-100), test logistics and convenience, i.e. duration of testing (range: 10-60 min). Hierarchical Bayes discrete choice conjoint analysis was used to derive attribute importance, and preference shares were determined by simulation.

Results

In total 91% (182/199) of approached patients consented to participate in the study and 98% (n=179) successfully completed the survey. Surveillance benefits (importance: 51.3%, 95%CI: 49.0-53.4%) were valued more than risk of physical harm (importance: 7.6%, 95%CI 7.0-8.2%), financial harm (importance: 15.2%, 95%CI 14.0-16.3%), convenience (importance: 9.3%, 95%CI 8.5-10.1%) and test logistics (importance: 16.7%, 95%CI 15.4-18.1%). Based on simulations including all possible tests, patients preferred abbreviated MRI (29.0%), MRI (23.3%), or novel blood-based biomarkers (20.9%) to ultrasound alone (3.4%) or with AFP (8.8%).

Conclusions

Patients with cirrhosis prioritize early HCC detection over potential surveillance-related harms or inconvenience.

SUBMITTER: Woolen SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9150784 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patient Preferences for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance Parameters.

Woolen Sean A SA   Singal Amit G AG   Davenport Matthew S MS   Troost Jonathan P JP   Khalatbari Shokoufeh S   Mittal Sukul S   Siddiqui Sehar S   Fobar Austin A   Morris Jason J   Odewole Mobolaji M   Tapper Elliot B EB   Pillai Anjana A   Parikh Neehar D ND  

Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association 20210219 1


<h4>Background and aims</h4>Professional societies recommend abdominal ultrasound (US) with or without alpha fetoprotein (AFP) for hepatocellular cancer (HCC) surveillance; however, there are several emerging surveillance modalities, including abbreviated MRI and blood-based biomarker panels. Most studies have focused on provider perspectives for surveillance logistics, but few have assessed patient preferences. We aimed to measure preferences among patients with cirrhosis regarding HCC surveill  ...[more]

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