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  • Exploration of multi-type outpatient multi-disciplinary team models

    The outpatient multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model is an important measure to improve the quality of medical services and enhance patients’ medical experience. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine has explored three types of outpatient MDT models, namely specialized disease model, self-service model, and professor team model, in order to improve the accessibility and coverage of outpatient MDT. Through practice, it has been found that the implementation of multi-type outpatient MDT models can further leverage the advantages of MDT in society, hospitals, and patients. This article will share the experience of building multi-type outpatient multi-disciplinary team models mentioned above.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of multi-disciplinary team clinic in thyroid eye disease

    Objective To analyze the implementation of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) clinic for thyroid eye disease (TED) and explore the significance of TED MDT clinic. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the medical records of patients who visited TED MDT clinic at West China Hospital of Sichuan University between December 1, 2022 and November 30, 2024. Patient condition indicators were collected and MDT outpatient operation indicators were statistically analyzed. Results During the study period, a total of 696 patients were admitted to the TED MDT clinic, with an average age of (51.14±12.00) years. All patients were diagnosed with TED and showed symptoms of extraocular muscle involvement and restricted eye movement. According to the NOSPECS clinical grading system, all patients were classified as grade 4 or above. Among them, 693 patients’ orbital enhanced MRI showed that the extraocular muscles were in an inflammatory active phase, and 690 patients received periarbital injection of triamcinolone acetonide, precise orbital radiation therapy, and thyroid function regulation. During the research period, TED MDT clinic received a total of 90 visits, with an average of 7.73 patients per visit. The patient satisfaction rate was 99.67%, and there were no cases of experts being late, absent, or doctors with insufficient qualifications to participate in discussions. ConclusionThe TED MDT clinic has been well developed, and the experts within the team attach great importance to it, making it valuable for continued large-scale promotion.

    Release date:2025-04-27 01:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of multi-disciplinary team model led by enterostomal therapist in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds

    Objective To explore the clinical practice effects of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model led by enterostomal therapist in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds. Methods Three types of subspecialty patients diagnosed and treated by the MDT team for chronic wounds in the Wound Care Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University between January 2020 and December 2022, including MDT for diabetes feet, MDT for immune ulcer and MDT for other refractory wounds, were retrospectively included. The clinical data, healing rate, healing time, and satisfaction rate of patients were analyzed. Results A total of 176 patients were included, including 103 cases of diabetes foot, 31 cases of immune ulcer, and 42 cases of other refractory wounds. The healing rate was 71.84% in patients with MDT of diabetes foot, 74.19% in patients with MDT of immune ulcer and 78.57% in patients with MDT of other refractory wound. The average healing time was 18.10 weeks for patients with diabetes foot, 19.69 weeks for patients with immune ulcer, and 20.53 weeks for patients with other refractory wounds. The satisfaction rates of patients in the three groups were relatively high (>95%). Conclusion The MDT model led by enterostomal therapist can provide comprehensive treatment plans for difficult and complex chronic wound patients, improve the treatment outcomes of chronic wounds, and is worthy of further promotion and application in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Multi-disciplinary team treatment for a case of primary giant liver cancer

    ObjectiveThe present study was to investigate the value of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model in patient with primary giant liver cancer.MethodsThe MDT model was carried out for a BCLC B stage patient who admitted in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University in July 2018. The associated references were reviewed and the treatment methods were discussed about primary giant liver cancer.ResultsAn elder man who was diagnosed as primary hepatocellular carcinoma (minor cancer) in right lobe of the liver in three years ago and took Chinese medicine orally. When the patient subsequent visited this time, the liver cancer increased about 10 cm. After discussed by MDT, the treatment method was draw up to transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) plus surgery. After received twice TACE therapies in the later 14 weeks, the tumor in right lobe had significantly shrinked and left lobe enlarged. The patient underwent laparoscopic right liver hepatectomy after the second MDT discussion in 5 months later. The patient underwent operation successfully. The operation lasted for 270 minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss was about 500 mL. The suspended red blood cells (400 mL) was infused. The patient underwent transient liver failure and recovered through hepatoprotective and symptomatic supportive treatment, and discharged on 12 days after operation. A retrospective examination of abdominal CT at 4 months postoperatively revealed a significant hyperplasia of the left lobe of the liver, and there was no sign of recurrent tumor. The patient was continue to followed up.ConclusionsThepatient with primary giant hepatocellular carcinoma who cannot underwent surgery at the first time can received TACE, and a few patients could be underwent radical operation later. MDT should be applied flexibly in the treatment of patients with huge hepatocellular carcinoma from beginning to end, so the best treatment plan should be carried out for patients.

    Release date:2019-09-26 01:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis and consideration on the construction of multi-disciplinary team service system for rare diseases

    Rare diseases are a kind of diseases with very low incidence and prevalence. They are difficult to diagnose, treat and use drugs. Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) has become the main mode of modern medical diagnosis and treatment. Many hospitals at home and abroad have begun to apply MDT in the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases. This paper introduces the MDT mode of rare diseases at home and abroad, focusing on the mode, work flow and content of the MDT service system for rare diseases in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and discusses the problems and optimization suggestions of the current construction of the MDT service system for rare diseases. The purpose is to provide some reference for the establishment of MDT model of rare diseases in China.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Conversion therapy of multiple intrahepatic metastases with portal vein tumor thrombus after radical resection of giant hepatocellular carcinoma:a case of MDT discussion

    ObjectiveTo investigate the value of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) for the diagnosis and treatment of postoperative recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MethodThe clinicopathologic data of a patient with giant HCC (66 mm×60 mm×102 mm) who was multiple intrahepatic metastases with portal vein tumor thrombus after radical resection, admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, were gathered. ResultsThe patient was a middle-aged male. The multiple recurrent intrahepatic metastases combined with portal vein right branch thrombosis was found at 1 month after radical hepatectomy. After MDT discussion and evaluation, the hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy and targeted therapy (chemical drugs regimen was FOLFOX, immunotherapy drug was sindilizumab, targeted therapy drug was lenvatinib) was administered. After 3 times conversion therapy, and most of the intrahepatic lesions liquefied and necrotic and shrunk markedly or disappeared. After further discussion and evaluation by MDT, radical surgical resection was performed. The postoperative pathological examination results showed granulomatous inflammation with necrosis, and no exact liver cancer cells were detected. At 6 months after surgery, no tumor recurrence was observed.ConclusionsFor early recurrence combined with portal vein thrombosis after radical resection for HCC, hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy and targeted therapy may still be effective and even has an opporunity of surgical therapy. MDT discussion can provide the best treatment plan for patient with recurrent liver cancer, leading to a better clinical outcome for them.

    Release date:2023-06-26 03:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of multi-disciplinary team model in associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy

    Objective To explore application value of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model in patient underwent associating liver partition and portal vein occlusion for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS). Methods A huge mass of liver right lobe about 90.9 mm×75.5 mm×77.5 mm was found by the preoperative abdominal CT examination, which was considered as the primary liver cancer. The ALPPS was decided to perform through the discussion by the Departments of Radiology, Anesthesiology, Infectious disease, Oncology, and Hepatobiliary surgery. The first step operation included the exploratory laparotomy, associating ligation of the right branch of portal vein and disconnection of left and right hemi liver, radiofrequency ablation, and cholecystectomy. The second step operation was performed at 45 d after the first step operation, which included the release of the abdominal adhesion and the resection of the right lobe of liver. Results During the period of the two steps surgeries, though the patient had the liver failure, hepatic encephalopathy, and poor proliferation of the left lobe of liver, and so on, the ALPPS was finished smoothly and the R0 resection was achieved through the collboration of MDT. After the surgery, the related complications were treated by the MDT, the patient got great recovery and no recurrence or metastasis occurred during the following-up. Conclusion It is feasible to use ALPPS in treatment of primary giant liver cancer under MDT model, it will be more conducive to clinical brainstorming for the best treatment and better income of patient.

    Release date:2018-07-18 01:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Successful treatment of gastric perforation combined with hyperthyroidism crisis by MDT mode: a case report

    ObjectiveTo investigate the diagnosis and treatment value of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model in patient with gastric perforation combined with hyperthyroidism crisis.MethodWe summarized the experiences of MDT model in treating one case of gastric perforation with hyperthyroidism crisis in the Fuling Central Hospital of Chongqing City on February 2019.ResultsThis patient had a history of hyperthyroidism and didn’t receive systemic treatment, diagnosing as acute diffuse peritonitis and perforation of hollow organs. After MDT discussions and a series of treatments, including anti-infection, control of heart rate and hyperthyroidism, this patient underwent surgical treatment of gastric peptic ulcer perforation, during and after the surgery, this patient suffered from hyperthyroid crisis. The surgery was successful, with the operation time was about 110 min, and the blood loss was about 50 mL. There was no side injury occurred without blood transfusion, and the patient was cured and discharged on 20 days after operation. The patient was followed up for about 1 year, and the general condition and life returned to normal.ConclusionMDT discussion is a very helpful way in the treatment of gastric perforation combined with hyperthyroidism crisis and can give a better outcome.

    Release date:2020-07-01 01:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Building a multi-level and multi-disciplinary medical service supply chain model of difficult, complex and severe diseases medical consortium based on the whole life cycle

    In response to the current situation of regional medical and health hierarchical diagnosis and treatment services and the existing problems in the continuity of medical services, this article applies supply chain management methods, system collaboration theory, and service ecosystem concepts to treat medical consortia as an organic whole. Based on the quality and efficiency of disease management in the whole life cycle of patients with difficult, complex and severe diseases, a multi-level and multi-disciplinary medical service supply chain model of difficult, complex and severe disease medical consortium is constructed with four core elements: patient flow, service flow, technology flow and information flow. This article provides a certain reference for the implementation of regional hierarchical diagnosis and treatment and the formulation of relevant policies in China from the perspective of theoretical research.

    Release date:2023-04-24 08:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The management of a patient with obstructive jaundice and hepatic bile duct tumor by multi-disciplinary team

    Objective To diagnose and treat a patient with obstructive jaundice and hepatic bile duct tumor by multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and to provide individualized treatment. Methods By MDT model, a patient with obstructive jaundice and hepatic bile duct tumor, who was ever misdiagnosed as hilar cholangiocarcinoma, was discussed. The diagnosis, perioperative period management, and operation scheme were carried out by the MDT. Results After discussion of MDT, the patient was diagnosed as " hepatocellular carcinoma with bile duct tumor thrombi”, not " hilar cholangiocarcinoma”. Although hepatocellular carcinoma with bile duct tumor thrombi was end-stage disease, radical treatment was still considered. A plan of treatment was carried out by the MDT. Firstly, the percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage was operated for the predicted reserved half liver to relieve biliary obstruction. Secondly, hemihepatectomy combined with bile duct resection was carried out by the surgery team. The patient had nice postoperative recovery and there was no tumor recurrence after 6-month follow-up after surgery up to now. Conclusions MDT model do not only reduce misdiagnose, but also can provide the best therapeutic regimen and individualized treatment for patient presented with obstructive jaundice and hepatic bile duct tumor.

    Release date:2018-04-11 02:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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