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Clinical outcome of surgically treated low-grade gliomas: A retrospective analysis of a single institute
Authors:Erhan Turkoglu  Bora GurerAhmet M. Sanli  Habibullah DolgunLevent Gurses  Nezih A. OralTeoman Donmez  Zeki Sekerci
Affiliation:Neurosurgery Clinic, Ministry of Health, Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Education and Research Hospital, 06100 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:

Objective

Low grade gliomas (LGGs) are slow-growing primary brain tumors with heterogeneous clinical behaviors. The aim of our study is to review the treatment outcome of 63 patients with LGGs focusing on surgical outcome and the current therapeutic strategy.

Methods

We retrospectively enrolled 63 patients surgically treated for LGGs. The gross total resection (GTR) was performed in 35 patients (60.3%), subtotal resection (STR) was performed in 19 patients (31.7%) and partial resection (PR) or biopsy was performed in 9 patients (14.3%). We analyzed their progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and malignant transformation with regard to age, gender, Karnofsky performance score (KPS), clinical presentation, tumor location, radiologic pattern, contrast enhancement, extent of removal, pathologic subtype, chemotherapy (CT) and radiotherapy (RT) treatment.

Results

Among all LGGs, the 3-year OS rate was 80% and the 5-year OS was 76%. The 3-year PFS rate was 83.6% and the 5-year PFS was 25%. The non-eloquent area location showed a longer PFS than the eloquent area location (p = 0.05). Oligodendroglial pathology showed a longer PFS compared to oligoastrocytomas and astrocytomas (p = 0.02). Patients older than 60 years had poorer OS than younger patients (p < 0.05). Female gender had a shorter OS than male gender (p < 0.05), and a KPS of 90 or 100 had a longer OS than a KPS of 80 (p < 0.05). Oligodendroglial pathology statistically correlated with a longer OS (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The findings from our study, which were confirmed by uni- and multivariate analyses, demonstrated that radical tumor resection was associated with better long-term outcomes and tumor progression for patients with LGG.
Keywords:Extent of resection   Low grade glioma   Malignant transformation   Prognostic factors   Survival
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