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2. Platform Incorporating Patient Navigation, Preparative Guidelines, and Hospital at Home May Improve COVID-19 Outcomes for Patients with Myeloid Malignancies
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Kris Blackley, Thomas Batchelor, Zainab Shahid, Ben Masten, Belinda R. Avalos, Edward A. Copelan, Thomas G. Knight, Laura W. Musselwhite, Jing Ai, Aleksander L. Chojecki, Michael R. Grunwald, Ashley Sumrall, Tamara K. Moyo, Stephanie Murphy, Carly Rivet, Nilay A. Shah, Armida Parala-Metz, Laura Kabrich, Jean Chai, Kelly A. Leonard, Ifeyinwa Osunkwo, Brittany K. Ragon, Declan Walsh, Srinivasa R. Sanikommu, Brian Kersten, and Beth York
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Myeloid ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,903.Health Services Research-Myeloid Malignancies ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Immunology ,medicine ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Background: Patients (pts) with malignancies are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. Among these pts, some of the higher case fatality ratios (CFR) reported are among pts with myeloid malignancies, ranging from 37 to 50% (Mehta V, Cancer Discov 2020; Ferrara F, Leukemia 2020). Levine Cancer Institute (LCI) has a robust hematologic malignancy and cellular therapy program that serves many pts with myeloid malignancies, seeing nearly 100 new diagnoses of acute myeloid leukemia per year. A strategy to mitigate risks associated with COVID-19 was established at LCI in partnership with Atrium Health's (AH) Hospital at Home (HAH). HAH was a system wide platform using telemedicine and home health services to assess and monitor COVID-19 + pts at high risk of complications. To augment HAH for our medically complex cancer pts, a virtual health navigation process involving expertise from across LCI, including a specialized nurse navigation team, was developed to rapidly identify LCI pts + for SARS-CoV-2, monitor them under physician supervision, and escalate care as needed with AH HAH. Along with the navigation platform, data-driven guidelines for detecting, monitoring, and managing LCI pts + for SARS-CoV-2 were swiftly employed across the extensive LCI network. Herein we report on the outcomes for LCI pts with myeloid malignancies + for SARS-CoV-2 and outline the employed risk mitigation strategies and their potential impact on these outcomes. Methods: An automated daily list of LCI pts + for SARS-CoV-2 was provided by AH Information Services. Each pt's chart was reviewed by a nurse navigator for hematologic or oncologic diagnosis, outpatient or inpatient status, and COVID-19 symptoms. Pts without a cancer diagnosis were not assigned a navigator. If hospitalized, a pt was not assigned a navigator; following discharge, if enrolled in HAH, a navigator was assigned. In collaboration with HAH, an algorithm for directing care was utilized (Figure 1). A diagnosis-specific navigator contacted and screened the pt with an assessment tool, which scored pts for surveillance and treatment needs (Table 1). Documentation was forwarded to the primary hematologist/oncologist. Comprehensive guidelines for testing, scheduling, management of + pts, research, and process changes were created, disseminated, and actively updated through LCI's EAPathways. For outcome analysis for pts with myeloid malignancies, pt vital status was updated through data cutoff (7/3/21). Results: From inception on 3/20/20 to 12/2/20, 974 LCI patients were identified as SARS-CoV-2 + and reviewed for nurse navigation. Of the 974 pts, including pts with benign and malignant diagnoses, 488 were navigated. Among all SARS-CoV-2 + LCI pts, 145 (15%) had a hematologic malignancy, including 37 (4%) pts with myeloid malignancies. Characteristics are shown in Table 2. Of the 37 pts, 18 (49%) were navigated. 70% with myeloid malignancies were on active treatment at the time of + test. Nearly 50% of those on active treatment were navigated. 46% were hospitalized with COVID-19, with this being the main reason for no assigned navigator. 24% of hospitalized pts were eventually assigned a navigator. Only 3 pts had undergone allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) with a median time from transplant to detection of SARS-CoV-2 of 9 months (range, 7-23). 2 out of 3 cases post allo-SCT were asymptomatic. No pt died from COVID-19 following allo-SCT. Among the navigated pts with myeloid malignancies, there was no death related to COVID-19. 4 pts, all of whom were hospitalized, died from COVID-19 (N=2, myelodysplastic syndrome with 1 on azacitidine; N=2, myeloproliferative neoplasm, both on hydrea). A CFR of 11% was demonstrated for LCI pts with myeloid malignancies. Conclusions: A multidisciplinary response strategy liaising between AH HAH and LCI followed, assessed, and assisted cancer pts + for SARS-CoV-2. With our embedded nurse navigation team's specialized attention along with enhanced physician oversight and close collaboration with AH HAH, opportunities for care escalation or adjustments in cancer-focused care were promptly identified. In this setting, among the high-risk population of pts with myeloid malignancies, a lower CFR than has been reported was observed. A virtual navigation platform with HAH capabilities is a feasible, safe, and effective way to monitor and care for this high-risk population. Figure 1 Figure 1. Disclosures Moyo: Seattle Genetics: Consultancy. Chai: Cardinal Health: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees. Avalos: JUNO: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees. Grunwald: Amgen: Consultancy; Agios: Consultancy; Astellas: Consultancy; Daiichi Sankyo: Consultancy; Stemline: Consultancy; Bristol Myers Squibb: Consultancy; PRIME: Other; Trovagene: Consultancy; Blueprint Medicines: Consultancy; AbbVie: Consultancy; Med Learning Group: Other; Pfizer: Consultancy; Sierra Oncology: Consultancy; Janssen: Research Funding; Incyte: Consultancy, Research Funding; Gilead: Consultancy; MDEdge: Other; PER: Other; Cardinal Health: Consultancy; Karius: Consultancy. Copelan: Amgen: Consultancy.
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- 2021
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