1. Outcome predictors in a series of 40 patients after surgery for low-grade gliomas
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M. Dobran, M. Capece, D. Aiudi, E. Carrassi, M.R. Fasinella, M. Lorenzetti, A. Di Rienzo, and M. Iacoangeli
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Low-grade gliomas (LGGs) ,Progression Free Survival (PFS) ,Overall Survival (OS) ,Extent of Resection (EOR) ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Objective: Low grade gliomas (LGGs) account for 15 % of primary brain tumors. The paper has the aim to identifying prognostic factors affecting overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), and to evaluate the outcome of patients. Methods: A total of 40 patients undergoing surgery for cerebral LGG (WHO grades I and II) at Our Institute were enrolled in the retrospective study. Inclusion criteria were: histological diagnosis of LGG, availability of complete clinical-instrumental documentation and follow-up data. For each patient, the following were analyzed: the clinical parameters in the preoperative and postoperative phases, the histological variant of the tumor, the extent of surgical resection (EOR) and any use of intraoperative methods, the Mib-1/Ki-67 proliferation index, the administration of adjuvant chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy and the occurrence of any complications. Results: The cohort included 14 males and 26 females. The independent predictors of OS at multivariate analysis were: age, pre-operative KPS, Ki67/Mib-1, EOR and adjuvant chemotherapy. With regard to PFS, statistical significance on multivariate analysis was observed for pre-operative KPS, Ki67/Mib-1, EOR, post-operative tumor volume and radiotherapy. An EOR
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- 2024
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