American thyroid association statement on the essential elements of interdisciplinary communication of perioperative information for patients undergoing thyroid cancer surgery Journal Article


Authors: Carty, S. E.; Doherty, G. M.; Inabnet, W. B.; Pasieka, J. L.; Randolph, G. W.; Shaha, A. R.; Terris, D. J.; Tufano, R. P.; Tuttle, R. M.
Article Title: American thyroid association statement on the essential elements of interdisciplinary communication of perioperative information for patients undergoing thyroid cancer surgery
Abstract: Background: Thyroid cancer specialists require specific perioperative information to develop a management plan for patients with thyroid cancer, but there is not yet a model for effective interdisciplinary data communication. The American Thyroid Association Surgical Affairs Committee was asked to define a suggested essential perioperative dataset representing the critical information that should be readily available to participating members of the treatment team. Methods: To identify and agree upon a multidisciplinary set of critical perioperative findings requiring communication, we examined diverse best-practice documents relating to thyroidectomy and extracted common features felt to enhance precise, direct communication with nonsurgical caregivers. Results: Suggested essential datasets for the preoperative, intraoperative, and immediate postoperative findings and management of patients undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer were identified and are presented. For operative reporting, the essential features of both a dictated narrative format and a synoptic computer format are modeled in detail. The importance of interdisciplinary communication is discussed with regard to the extent of required resection, the final pathology findings, surgical complications, and other factors that may influence risk stratification, adjuvant treatment, and surveillance. Conclusions: Accurate communication of the important findings and sequelae of thyroidectomy for cancer is critical to individualized risk stratification as well as to the clinical issues of thyroid cancer care that are often jointly managed in the postoperative setting. True interdisciplinary care is essential to providing optimal care and surveillance. © Copyright 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2012.
Keywords: cancer surgery; cancer patient; postoperative care; preoperative evaluation; practice guideline; patient care; electronic medical record; medical society; interdisciplinary communication; thyroidectomy; thyroid cancer; cancer epidemiology; ablation therapy
Journal Title: Thyroid
Volume: 22
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1050-7256
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc  
Date Published: 2012-04-01
Start Page: 395
End Page: 399
Language: English
DOI: 10.1089/thy.2011.0423
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22352873
DOI/URL:
Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 May 2012" - "CODEN: THYRE" - "Source: Scopus"
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