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Early Postoperative Transcranial Sonography (TCS), CT, and MRI after Resection of High Grade Glioma: Evaluation of Residual Tumour and its Influence on Prognosis
Authors:M. Mäurer  G. Becker  R. Wagner  M. Woydt  E. Hofmann  I. Puls  A. Lindner  A. Krone
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Bayerische Julius Maximilians Universit?t Würzburg, Germany, DE
Department of Neurosurgery, Bayerische Julius Maximilians Universit?t Würzburg, Germany, DE
Division of Neuroradiology, Bayerische Julius Maximilians Universit?t Würzburg, Germany, DE
Abstract:Summary ? Purpose. In this prospective study the results of multimodal postoperative neuro-imaging were related to the survival of patients with high grade gliomas.  Methods. All 73 patients included underwent microsurgical tumour resection and had postoperative CT and transcranial sonography (TCS) examinations. In addition, 35 of the 73 patients received an early postoperative MRI. Patients were followed up for at least one year.  Findings. At the end of the 7 year study period 56 patients had died. The median survival time was 371 days. Survival rate was significantly higher in patients with anaplastic astrocytomas and inpatients displaying complete tumour resection on MRI (log-rank-test, p<0.05) or a small postoperative residual tumour bulk on TCS (log-rank-test, p<0.05). Cox proportional hazards model identified histological tumour grade, postoperative Karnofsky index, complete resection based on MRI and small postoperative residual tumour mass on TCS as independent predictors of survival.  Interpretation. This study demonstrates that early postoperative neuro-imaging has prognostic implications for the survival of patients with high grade gliomas. According to our results postoperative imaging with MRI and TCS is a valuable prognostic with regard to patient survival and should therefore be implemented in postoperative follow-up. It also helps to evaluate the efficacy of adjuvant therapy.
Keywords:: Brain neoplasms   magnetic resonance imaging   tomography, X-ray computed   ultrasonics.
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