I'm saying this with caution because I'm basing my experience on a documentation topic that is very small and does not have enough contributors.
I've observed that since the documentation review queue is active, some proposed edits which had been waiting for several days have been approved.
These edits had been quickly approved by two users already, but because of the lack of contributors a third approval hadn't been granted, and the edit had not been rejected either.
Now, these edits have finally been approved but by people who have zero reputation on said topic. I am not convinced these users were really knowledgeable enough to make such decision.
My conclusion is that the documentation review queue is encouraging people to review edits outside their domain of competence, and this may lead to a quality decrease, especially in topics which have lower participation.
To me, the solution to the problem of edits staying unanswered on topics with lower participation should rather be to accept an edit with a lower number of approvals (from people who can judge, instead of looking for approval from people who can' t).