Quality of life of pediatric patients with craniopharyngioma: A retrospective series from a low-middle-income country with more than 4 years follow-up

M. W. Baqai, Zara C. Shah, Muhammad Jawad Amin Malik, Noreen Zia, Shameel Shafqat, Nida Zahid, M. S. Shamim
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Craniopharyngiomas (CPs) are rare, low-grade tumors characterized by a range of debilitating symptoms. Most of the existing literature reports postoperative outcomes of the different treatment modalities of childhood CP. However, few studies have reported the impact of these different treatment methods on the quality of life (QoL) of survivors of childhood CP. Therefore, we aim to assess the correlation between different surgical modalities on the QoL of patients with childhood CP from a lower-middle-income country. Twenty-nine survivors who underwent treatment for CP were included in the study. The selected patients had either been managed with complete resection, debulking, or placement of an Ommaya reservoir. QoL was assessed by the pediatric quality of life (PedsQL) questionnaire. The effect of the different treatment modalities on the QoL was assessed. Mean follow-up was 4.4 ± 2.19 years. The type of surgery was significantly related to the mean PedsQL scores for the total score as well as each of the individual domain scores (P < 0.001). Complete resection of the tumor resulted in the lowest mean (standard deviation) PedsQL total score of 56.6 ± 7.12 compared to the Ommaya reservoir with biopsy (83.3 ± 5.69) and debulking (93.8 ± 3.37) (P < 0.001). There was a significant effect of the type of surgical treatment on the QoL of the survivors of childhood CP. It is important to consider the long-term outcomes in addition to immediate postoperative outcomes when deciding on a treatment strategy while managing children with CP.
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颅咽管瘤儿童患者的生活质量:来自一个中低收入国家、随访时间超过四年的回顾性系列研究
颅咽管瘤(CP)是一种罕见的低分化肿瘤,具有一系列使人衰弱的症状。现有文献大多报道了儿童颅咽管瘤不同治疗方法的术后效果。然而,很少有研究报道这些不同的治疗方法对儿童 CP 存活者生活质量(QoL)的影响。因此,我们旨在评估不同手术方式对来自中低收入国家的儿童脊髓灰质炎患者生活质量的相关性。研究纳入了 29 名接受过 CP 治疗的幸存者,所选患者要么接受了完全切除术,要么接受了清创术,要么接受了 Ommaya 储液器植入术。生活质量通过儿科生活质量(PedsQL)问卷进行评估。平均随访时间为(4.4 ± 2.19)年。手术类型与儿童生活质量调查(PedsQL)平均总分和各领域得分均有明显关系(P < 0.001)。与奥马亚水库活检(83.3 ± 5.69)和清创(93.8 ± 3.37)相比,肿瘤完全切除术的平均 PedsQL 总分(标准差)最低,为 56.6 ± 7.12(P < 0.001)。在决定治疗策略时,除了要考虑术后即刻的治疗效果外,还必须考虑长期的治疗效果。
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