Publications by authors named "Kyle A Gillis"

Importance: Level I evidence has failed to demonstrate an overall survival (OS) advantage for cytoreductive nephrectomy in patients with metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) in the modern era, which is at odds with observational studies reporting a marked OS benefit associated with these operations. These observational studies were not designed to adjust for unmeasured confounding.

Objective: To assess whether cytoreductive nephrectomy is associated with improved OS in patients with metastatic ccRCC.

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Background: Clinical trials have not shown a significant overall survival (OS) difference between chemotherapy and immunotherapy as first-line agents in metastatic urothelial carcinoma (UC). However, the generalizability of these findings in a real-world setting has not yet been evaluated in comparative effectiveness studies.

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of first-line immunotherapy compared with chemotherapy regimens on OS in patients with metastatic UC of the bladder.

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Unlabelled: INTRODUCTION To evaluate the educational value of transplant rotation in urology residency. In the United States, exposure to kidney transplantation during urology residency has declined significantly over the past few decades. At our institution, transplantation has been a core component of urology residency since its inception in 1959.

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Unlabelled: INTRODUCTION Perioperative stroke and myocardial infarction are uncommon but devastating thromboembolic complications. There is no comprehensive study detailing these complications for urologic procedures. The primary aim of this study is to determine which urologic procedures and patients carry the highest risk of perioperative stroke and myocardial infarction.

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Importance: Clinical trials have shown an overall survival (OS) benefit associated with first-line immunotherapy (IT) and combination targeted therapy (TT) and IT regimens compared with TT among patients with metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Generalizability of these findings in a real-world cohort outside of a clinical trial setting is unclear.

Objective: To assess the association of first-line TT, IT, and combination TT and IT regimens with OS in a real-world cohort of patients with metastatic clear cell RCC.

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Purpose: Patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) of variant histology have a poor prognosis. It is unclear if neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to radical cystectomy is associated with pathological downstaging or improved overall survival (OS) for patients with variant histology. Our objective was to assess for associations between receipt of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, pathological downstaging and OS for patients with variant histology MIBC.

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Relative value units (RVUs) are the measure of value used in US Medicare reimbursement. Medicare determines physician work RVUs (wRVUs) from the Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) for a procedure based on operative time, technical skill and effort, mental effort and judgment, and stress. In theory, work RVUs should account for the complexity and operative time involved in a procedure.

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Background: Relative value units (RVUs) are the measure of value used in United States Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. The Relative Update Committee (RUC) determines physician work RVU (wRVUs) based on operative time, technical skill and effort, mental effort and judgment, and stress. The primary aim of this study was to assess whether operative time is adequately accounted for in the wRVU system in pediatric urology.

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Introduction: Relative value units (RVU) are the measure of value used in United States Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. The Relative Update Committee (RUC) determine physician work RVU (wRVU) based on operative time, technical skill and effort, mental effort and judgement, and stress. In theory, wRVU should account for the complexity and operative time involved in a procedure.

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Objective: To assess whether inaccurate operative time estimates utilized by the Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) contribute to the undervaluation of longer urologic procedures.

Methods: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) data sets were reviewed from 2015 to 2017. NSQIP operative time is directly measured, contrasting with CMS times which are determined by the RUC via survey-generated estimates.

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Introduction: There are no large multi-institutional studies reporting on perioperative complications of hypospadias repairs. We sought to determine perioperative complications of hypospadias repairs from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatrics (NSQIP-P) to aid in patient counseling.

Study Design: This cohort study from 2012 to 2017 was conducted using NSQIP-P database.

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Purpose: Physician work relative value units are determined based on operative time, technical skill, mental effort and stress. In theory, work relative value units should account for the operative time involved in a procedure, resulting in similar work relative value units per unit time for short and long procedures. We assessed whether operative time is adequately accounted for by the current work relative value units assignments.

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