Publications by authors named "Kelly Malloy"

Importance: Previous work demonstrated postoperative hypothyroidism adversely affects wound healing in salvage laryngectomy. Currently, no studies have evaluated the association between wound healing and hypothyroidism in patients undergoing salvage oropharyngectomy.

Objective: The primary objective was studying hypothyroidism and other factors associated with oropharyngocutaneous fistula development and fistula requiring reoperation within 30 days after salvage oropharyngectomy.

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Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for induction selection of definitive treatment (IS) protocols have shown excellent outcomes for organ preservation and survival in patients with T3 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). We seek to evaluate survival and organ preservation outcomes in T4 LSCC patients treated with IS protocols.

Methods: Retrospective cohort of advanced T3 and T4 LSCC patients who underwent IS protocols based upon potential for preserving a functional larynx.

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Objective: We evaluated vessel counts in the pharyngeal mucosal margins of patients who underwent salvage laryngectomy to establish whether mucosal vascularity might predict fistula risk.

Study Design: Retrospective cohort.

Setting: Tertiary Medical Center.

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Purpose: Patients undergoing head and neck cancer surgery after prior radiation or chemoradiation are at high risk for wound complications. Hypothyroidism is a known risk factor for wound complications, especially fistulae after salvage total laryngectomy. The purpose of this phase II clinical trial is to investigate the effect of perioperative intravenous levothyroxine supplementation on wound complications in patients undergoing salvage total laryngectomy.

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Background: Post-treatment surveillance recommendations for oropharyngeal cancer do not vary with p16 status despite the differences in outcomes. The optimal algorithm personalizing follow-up for these patients remains undefined. Here, we evaluate the feasibility and utility of incorporating electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) into routine surveillance for patients treated for p16+ oropharynx cancer.

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  • - Traditional hospital accounting methods can be inaccurate for complex surgeries, so researchers applied time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) to evaluate costs associated with head and neck cancer procedures involving tissue transfer.
  • - The study analyzed 485 surgical cases from 2018-2020, revealing an average total cost of care delivery at $41,905.77, with only 10% of that coming from operating room supplies; factors like operative time and length of hospital stay were significant cost drivers.
  • - The findings show that TDABC can help hospitals better understand and optimize costs by identifying areas of unused resources and improving efficiency in postoperative admissions.
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Objective: Gaps in gender-based equity persist in academic otolaryngology. Here we present a needs-based assessment of otolaryngology faculty and trainees regarding facilitators and barriers to professional satisfaction and career development in academic medicine.

Methods: A qualitative study of otolaryngology faculty, trainees, and administrators who identify as women at an academic tertiary care center was performed from 2020 to 2021 using focus groups and semi-structured interviews.

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Purpose: Locoregionally advanced HPV+ oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has excellent cure rates, although current treatment regimens are accompanied by acute and long-term toxicities. We designed a phase II deescalation trial for patients with HPV+ OPSCC to evaluate the feasibility of an upfront neck dissection to individualize definitive treatment selection to improve the quality of life without compromising survival.

Patients And Methods: Patients with T1-3, N0-2 HPV+ OPSCC underwent an upfront neck dissection with primary tumor biopsy.

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Importance: Because microvascular free flap reconstruction is increasingly used to restore function in patients with head and neck cancer, there is a growing need for evidence-based perioperative care.

Objective: To assess the association of different team-based surgical approaches with intraoperative and postoperative outcomes for patients undergoing head and neck free flap reconstruction.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This retrospective cohort study of 733 patients was conducted at an academic tertiary care medical center.

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Background: Cranial nerve injury is an uncommon but significant complication of neck dissection. We examined the association between the use of intraoperative neuromuscular blockade and iatrogenic cranial nerve injury during neck dissection.

Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, electronic health record review.

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Background: Many options for free tissue transfer have been described for head and neck reconstruction. Although functional outcomes remain paramount, aesthetic considerations such as color match can be equally consequential for patient quality of life. It is important to understand differences in color match based on flap donor site for head and neck reconstruction.

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  • A study analyzed patterns of recurrence and survival in patients with recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC) from 1998 to 2019, involving 447 patients.!
  • Median overall survival improved from 6.7 months (1998-2007) to 11.8 months (2008-2019), with factors like HPV negativity and poor performance status linked to worse outcomes.!
  • The findings support the importance of early detection for recurrence and suggest that understanding these patterns can help develop personalized follow-up care and guide clinical trial eligibility.
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Background: We sought to characterize early changes in CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and tumor transcriptomes after induction cetuximab in a cohort with p16-positive oropharyngeal cancer on a phase II clinical de-escalation trial.

Methods: Tumor biopsies were obtained before and 1 week after a single cetuximab loading dose in eight patients enrolled in a phase II trial of cetuximab and radiotherapy. Changes in CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and transcriptomes were assessed.

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Purpose: F-Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) parameters are prognostic of oncologic outcomes in human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We used FDG-PET imaging biomarkers to select patients for de-escalated chemoradiotherapy (CRT), hypothesizing that acute toxicity will be improved with de-escalation.

Methods And Materials: This is a planned interim initial feasibility and acute toxicity report from a phase 2, prospective, nonrandomized study, which enrolled patients with stage I-II p16+ OPSCC.

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Background: We examined the effect of free tissue neurotization on speech and swallowing outcomes for patients undergoing reconstruction of hemiglossectomy defects with a radial forearm free flap (RFFF).

Methods: A retrospective study was performed in patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma undergoing a hemiglossectomy and reconstruction with a RFFF. Functional outcomes including nutritional mode, range of liquids and solids, and speech understandability were analyzed 1-year post-treatment.

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Objectives: In an evolving era of immunotherapeutic options for persistent or recurrent laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), there is a need for improved biomarkers of treatment response and survival to inform optimal treatment selection and prognostication. Herein, our primary objective was to explore correlations between tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and PD-L1 Combined Positive Score (CPS). Secondarily, we sought to explore their combined association with survival outcomes in patients with persistent or recurrent LSCC treated with salvage surgery.

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Purpose: We conducted a randomized phase II multicenter clinical trial to test the hypothesis that physiologic MRI-based radiotherapy (RT) dose escalation would improve the outcome of patients with poor prognosis head and neck cancer.

Patients And Methods: MRI was acquired at baseline and at RT fraction 10 to create low blood volume/apparent diffusion coefficient maps for RT boost subvolume definition in gross tumor volume. Patients were randomized to receive 70 Gy (standard RT) or 80 Gy to the boost subvolume (RT boost) with concurrent weekly platinum.

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Translational research describes the process of applying observations and scientific discoveries made in the laboratory to clinical applications that can improve the health of individual patients, most often through clinical trials. To apply the findings of translational research studies to the broader population, the study population must accurately reflect the group of patients afflicted by a particular disease. Yet, it is well known that significant disparities exist for underrepresented groups and lower socioeconomic populations in clinical trials.

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Background: Tracheostomies are highly aerosolizing procedures yet are often indicated in patients with COVID-19 who require prolonged intubation. Robust investigations of the safety of tracheostomy protocols and provider adherence and evaluations are limited.

Objectives: To determine the rate of COVID-19 infection of health care personnel involved in COVID-19 tracheostomies under a multidisciplinary safety protocol and to investigate health care personnel's attitudes and suggested areas for improvement concerning the protocol.

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Objective: To explore challenges and opportunities for supporting midcareer women otolaryngologists in the areas of negotiation and sponsorship.

Study Design: Qualitative approach using semistructured interviews.

Setting: Online multi-institutional interviews.

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  • The study looked at a new chemotherapy method for treating advanced laryngeal cancer to see if it helps patients keep their voices and avoid surgery.
  • They tested a treatment using two cycles of a drug mix called platinum and docetaxel, along with a special medicine aimed at preventing cancer cell survival.
  • The results showed that while many patients responded to the treatment, it didn’t work better than the older method, and a lot of patients experienced serious side effects.
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Importance: In an era of increasing health care expenditure, reduction of redundant head and neck surgical instrumentation may minimize waste.

Objective: To (1) optimize head and neck surgical instrument trays at a single large academic tertiary care center and (2) identify associated direct cost savings.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This prospective quality improvement initiative was conducted at an academic tertiary care medical center from July 2017 through July 2021.

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Acquired ptosis is a condition of the upper eyelid that has negative cosmetic and functional effects but is likely underdiagnosed and undertreated. Given the evolving understanding of the condition and expanding therapeutic options, this review reappraised published evidence and clinical experience regarding diagnosis and treatment of acquired ptosis.The authors met over two structured virtual working sessions to review current evidence and develop timely recommendations for acquired ptosis identification, differential diagnosis, characterization, and treatment selection.

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