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  • The BREAST-Q is a key patient-reported outcome measure for breast reconstruction, but its clinical use has been limited due to unclear score interpretations.
  • A study aimed to establish reference values for BREAST-Q scores at different surgery timepoints, collecting data from over 3,200 patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering and validating them against another cohort.
  • The findings produced a tool called BREAST-Q REACT, which helps providers assess and compare patient satisfaction and quality of life following breast reconstruction, aiding in identifying those who might need extra support.

Article Abstract

Background: The BREAST-Q is the most commonly used patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for breast reconstruction research. However, clinical implementation of this PROM has been impeded by a lack of context for score interpretation. The aim of this study was to define reference values for the BREAST-Q at discrete timepoints following surgery, generating a tool for real-time score interpretation.

Methods: BREAST-Q scores were prospectively obtained in women who underwent implant or autologous post-mastectomy breast reconstruction preoperatively and for 2 years following surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). Descriptive statistics were used to create reference values for BREAST-Q satisfaction and quality-of-life subscales. Reference values were externally validated by comparing patient characteristics and BREAST-Q scores between the MSK and the Mastectomy Reconstruction Outcomes Consortium (MROC) study cohorts.

Results: Overall, 3268 MSK patients and 2814 MROC patients were included for analysis. When MSK and MROC cohorts were compared for validation, there were some statistical differences in BREAST-Q scores; however, most of these differences did not meet the minimal clinically important difference of 4 points. Reference values were used to create the BREAST-Q Real-time Engagement and Communication Tool (REACT).

Conclusions: Using a large cohort of patients, we have defined BREAST-Q reference values for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction patients for use in clinical practice. The BREAST-Q REACT will help breast reconstruction providers gauge patient wellbeing and satisfaction relative to the "average" breast reconstruction patient and determine which patients may benefit from additional intervention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10337694PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1245/s10434-022-11521-4DOI Listing

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