Treatment Outcomes in Spinal Tumors According to Patients' Perspectives: A Focus on Indeterminate Spinal Instability.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Current oncology Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.3390/curroncol32010038
Victoria H Schimmelpenning, Robin Brugger, Nikki Rommers, Johann Kunst, Martin Jäger, Christoph E Albers, Helena Milavec
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The objective of this study was to analyze treatment approaches and outcomes according to patients' perspectives for patients with indeterminate spinal instability caused by neoplastic lesions. Data were collected from 31 patients with a total of 147 spinal neoplastic lesions, 29 of whom had lesions classified as indeterminate. These lesions were divided into two groups: the low indeterminate group (SINS 7-9) and the high indeterminate group (SINS 10-12). Conservative treatment was the primary approach (93%), resulting in improvement in 59% of cases, stability in 22%, and asymptomatic outcomes in 19%. No significant differences in self-reported outcomes were found between surgical and non-surgical treatments (p = 0.98, p = 0.18). Surgery was reserved for patients with severe pain or impending neurological compromise. Our findings suggest that conservative management is a viable option for most patients with indeterminate spinal instability caused by neoplastic lesions, provided pain and neurological stability are adequately controlled.

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从患者角度看脊柱肿瘤的治疗结果:不确定脊柱不稳定的焦点。
本研究的目的是根据患者的角度分析肿瘤病变引起的不确定脊柱不稳定患者的治疗方法和结果。数据来自31例共147个脊柱肿瘤病变的患者,其中29例的病变分类为不确定。这些病变分为两组:低不确定性组(SINS 7-9)和高不确定性组(SINS 10-12)。保守治疗是主要方法(93%),59%的病例得到改善,22%的病例病情稳定,19%的病例无症状。自我报告的结果在手术和非手术治疗之间没有显著差异(p = 0.98, p = 0.18)。手术只适用于有严重疼痛或即将出现神经损伤的患者。我们的研究结果表明,在疼痛和神经系统稳定性得到充分控制的情况下,对于大多数由肿瘤病变引起的不确定脊柱不稳定患者,保守治疗是一种可行的选择。
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期刊介绍: Current Oncology is a peer-reviewed, Canadian-based and internationally respected journal. Current Oncology represents a multidisciplinary medium encompassing health care workers in the field of cancer therapy in Canada to report upon and to review progress in the management of this disease. We encourage submissions from all fields of cancer medicine, including radiation oncology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, and cancer rehabilitation and survivorship. Articles published in the journal typically contain information that is relevant directly to clinical oncology practice, and have clear potential for application to the current or future practice of cancer medicine.
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