Luhao Yang, Xian Xie, Jie Zhang, Chen Luo, Linghao Bu, Shuai Wu, Wei Deng, Ye Yao, Xiaoluo Zhang, Hong Chen
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Abstract
Background: The presence of isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutations and 1p/19q codeletion significantly influences the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with lower-grade gliomas (LGGs). The ability to predict these molecular signatures preoperatively can inform surgical strategies. This study sought to establish an interpretable imaging feature set for predicting molecular signatures and overall survival in LGGs.
Methods: A cohort of 113 patients with grade 2 or 3 glioma (66 with mutated IDH and 47 with wild-type IDH) was analyzed. The feature set, chief complaints, and onset symptoms were integrated into a logistic regression model to predict IDH mutation and 1p/19q codeletion statuses. Receiver operator characteristic and area under the curve analyses were performed. The predictive model was externally validated using a public database from The Cancer Genome Atlas.
Results: Smooth nonenhancing margin and pial invasion were significant predictors of IDH mutation, with odds ratio values of 3.55 (P = 0.03) and 7.89 (P = 1.0 × 10-3), respectively. Using the Visually Accessible Rembrandt Images feature set alone to predict IDH mutation status yielded an area under the curve value of 0.83, which increased to 0.85 and 0.87 when incorporating clinical information and onset symptoms for predicting IDH mutation and 1p/19q codeletion, respectively.
Conclusions: Gliomas with IDH mutations were more likely to exhibit smooth nonenhancing margins and pial invasion. In clinical practice, imaging prediction allows for the assessment of IDH mutation to shift from a postoperative outcome to a preoperative guidance indicator, facilitating more precise treatment for patients with LGGs.
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World Neurosurgery has an open access mirror journal World Neurosurgery: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
The journal''s mission is to:
-To provide a first-class international forum and a 2-way conduit for dialogue that is relevant to neurosurgeons and providers who care for neurosurgery patients. The categories of the exchanged information include clinical and basic science, as well as global information that provide social, political, educational, economic, cultural or societal insights and knowledge that are of significance and relevance to worldwide neurosurgery patient care.
-To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide.
-To provide a forum for communication that enriches the lives of all neurosurgeons and their colleagues; and, in so doing, enriches the lives of their patients.
Topics to be addressed in World Neurosurgery include: EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, RESEARCH, POLITICS, HISTORY, CULTURE, CLINICAL SCIENCE, LABORATORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES, CLINICAL IMAGES, VIDEOS