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Retrospektivní autoevaluace výsledků operací intrinsických mozkových nádorů – konsekutivní kohorta 270 operací v rámci jednoho neurochirurgického centra NOS ČOS (Neuroonkologické sekce České onkologické společnosti) z let 2015–2017

Title in English Retrospective autoevaluation of the results of intrinsic brain tumor surgeries - consecutive cohort of 270 surgeries within one neurosurgical center of the NOS COS (Neurooncological section of the Czech Oncology Society) from 2015-2017
Authors

BARTOŠ R. OSPALÍK D. MALUCELLI A. VACHATA P. SAMEŠ M. KAZDA Tomáš ŠMEJKALOVÁ-MUSILOVÁ D. TŘEBICKÝ F.

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Ceska a slovenska neurologie a neurochirurgie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web http://dx.doi.org/10.14735/amcsnn2019401
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.14735/amcsnn2019401
Keywords neurooncology; brain tumor; neurosurgery; radiotherapy
Description Aim: Retrospective evaluation of a consecutive cohort of adult intrinsic brain tumor patients operated in Usti nad Labem (Czech Republic) from 2015 to 2017 focusing on the assessment of postoperative morbidity. Patients and Methods: Basic evaluated variables included neurological morbidity, subgaleal cerebrospinal fluid collection or duration of hospitalization. In the subgroup of patients with high-grade gliomas, the parameters of the organization of subsequent oncological care, such as the waiting time until the start of radiotherapy were evaluated, together with overall survival estimations. Results: A total of 270 surgeries were performed (average age 60 years, 59% men). Newly diagnosed glioblastomas (GBM) represented 37.4% of the surgeries, while metastases were 32.6% of the total. Severe neurological morbidity was observed in 18 patients (6.7%). Subgaleal cerebrospinal fluid collection was diagnosed in 13% of patients. The average length of hospitalization was 6.6 days. About 30% of patients underwent complete oncological treatment. The median waiting time for radiotherapy was 46 days after surgery (no effect on overall survival). The median overall survival of patients with GBM was 8.8 months (95% Cl 2.2-13.4). Significantly longer overall survival was observed in patients who were able to undergo treatment according to the Stupp regimen (22.6 vs. 4.3 months, P < 0.001), those after resection vs. biopsy (12.4 vs. 4 months, P < 0.001) and younger patients s <= 60 years (19.4 vs. 5.1 months, P < 0.001). Conclusion: We observed overall low postoperative morbidity in our cohort of neurooncology patients. Self-evaluation of results is an integral part of complex neurosurgical care.

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