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CT-Guided Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy Is a Safe and Feasible Option to Decompress Busy Hematology/Oncology Clinics

Abstract 50: 2016 AVAHO Meeting


 

Purpose: To disseminate information regarding the Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC process for CT guided bone marrow aspiration and biopsies (BMAB).

Relevant Background/Problem: With timely access to quality care at the forefront of many VA-based initiatives we sought to decrease wait times for new patients with hematology concerns. Upon review of clinic utilization we recognized that many established patients requiring BMAB were scheduled into a new patient slot to allow enough time for the procedure. At the same time, our colleagues in Interventional Radiology (IR) approached us regarding the feasibility of performing BMAB using CT guidance.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of all BMAB done between September 2014 and August 2015 before the IR guided procedure was offered to determine number of procedures performed. We then examined those cases performed from September 2015 to June 2016 after rollout of IR guided BMAB to determine numbers of cases, location of procedure (IR versus Hematology/Oncology), operator (IR versus staff versus fellow), and complications.

Data Analysis: From September 2014 to August 2015, 211 BMAB were performed, averaging 17 per month. From September 2015 to June 2016, 207 BMAB were performed with an average of 20 per month. During the latter time period, 50% of BMAB were performed using IR guidance with the other 50% performed by either Hematology/Oncology staff or fellows. There were no complications reported regardless of location and operator. Exposure to radiation dose was extremely low.

Results: IR guided BMAB is a safe and feasible option for patients and Hematology/Oncology providers.

Implications: IR guided BMAB can be one option to decompress already overbooked Hematology/Oncology clinics and to provide quicker access to care for patients with newly diagnosed hematologic and oncologic conditions.

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