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  • Minimally Invasive Procedures
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes

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  • Interventional radiology (IR) is expanding, providing minimally invasive alternatives to traditional open surgery.
  • While IR promises faster recovery and better patient experience, robust evidence is currently lacking.
  • Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly vital for evaluating patient experience in clinical trials and surgical services.

Discussion:

  • PROs are underutilized in interventional radiology but offer a crucial patient-centered evaluation method.
  • Integrating PROs can help validate the perceived benefits of IR procedures.
  • PROs enable direct comparison of IR with open surgery from the patient's perspective.

Key Insights:

  • Limited evidence currently supports the claimed patient benefits of interventional radiology.
  • Patient-reported outcomes are essential for measuring the true impact of IR on patient experience.
  • PROs can provide a unique comparison between minimally invasive IR and open surgical procedures.

Outlook:

  • Increased utilization of PROs in IR research is recommended.
  • PRO data can refine clinical practice and improve patient care pathways in IR.
  • Future studies should focus on quantifying patient-perceived benefits using standardized PRO measures.