A retrospective comparison of active surveillance to stereotactic radiosurgery for the management of elderly patients with an incidental meningioma

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Acta Neurochirurgica Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1007/s00701-025-06452-4
Hana Hallak, Georgios Mantziaris, Stylianos Pikis, Abdurrahman I. Islim, Selcuk Peker, Yavuz Samanci, Ahmed M. Nabeel, Wael A. Reda, Sameh R. Tawadros, Amr M. N. El-Shehaby, Khaled Abdelkarim, Reem M. Emad, David Mathieu, Cheng-Chia Lee, Roman Liscak, Roberto Martinez Alvarez, Douglas Kondziolka, Manjul Tripathi, Herwin Speckter, Greg N. Bowden, Ronald J. Benveniste, Lawrence Dade Lunsford, Michael D. Jenkinson, Jason Sheehan
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Abstract

Introduction

Management for elderly patients (> 65yo) with incidental meningiomas remains unclear. This study aims to characterize the functional and tumor outcomes of expectant and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) management of asymptomatic meningioma elderly patients.

Methods

Using retrospectively collected data from 14 centers, SRS outcomes were compared to radiographic and clinical observation of asymptomatic meningiomas in elderly patients following propensity score matching.

Results

Following propensity score matching, 114 patients were in each cohort. Tumor control was achieved at 97.37% in the SRS cohort, and no meningioma growth was seen 71.93% of the observation cohorts (p < 0.01; OR 14.44 [95% CI 4.27–48.78]). New neurological deficits developed in 1.39% of the SRS cohort but in none of the patients managed conservatively. 3.5% of patients underwent resection in the active surveillance matched cohort compared to 0.9% of patients in the SRS cohort (p = 0.063; OR 0.135 [95% CI 0.163–1.117]). The all-cause mortality rate was almost half in the SRS group (9.65%) compared to the observation group (18.42%) (p = 0.06; OR 0.47 [95% CI .22–1.03]).

Conclusion

SRS achieves superior radiological tumor control compared to surveillance but with a slightly increased the risk of new SRS-related neurological deficits in elderly patients with asymptomatic meningiomas. Although SRS reduces meningioma progression, the need for of an open neurosurgical procedure and mortality were not significantly reduced. Furthermore, mortality in the observation group was not directly related to the meningioma in any of the patients.

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主动监测与立体定向放射手术治疗老年偶发脑膜瘤的回顾性比较。
老年患者(50 ~ 65岁)偶发脑膜瘤的处理尚不清楚。本研究旨在描述期望和立体定向放射手术(SRS)治疗无症状老年脑膜瘤患者的功能和肿瘤预后。方法:回顾性收集来自14个中心的资料,通过倾向评分匹配,将SRS结果与老年无症状脑膜瘤患者的影像学和临床观察结果进行比较。结果:根据倾向评分匹配,每个队列中有114例患者。SRS组的肿瘤控制率为97.37%,71.93%的观察组未见脑膜瘤生长(p)结论:与监测组相比,SRS组的放射学肿瘤控制率优于监测组,但老年无症状脑膜瘤患者新发SRS相关神经功能缺损的风险略有增加。尽管SRS减少了脑膜瘤的进展,但开放性神经外科手术的必要性和死亡率并没有显著降低。此外,观察组患者的死亡率与脑膜瘤无直接关系。
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Acta Neurochirurgica
Acta Neurochirurgica 医学-临床神经学
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4.40
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342
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1 months
期刊介绍: The journal "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes only original papers useful both to research and clinical work. Papers should deal with clinical neurosurgery - diagnosis and diagnostic techniques, operative surgery and results, postoperative treatment - or with research work in neuroscience if the underlying questions or the results are of neurosurgical interest. Reports on congresses are given in brief accounts. As official organ of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies the journal publishes all announcements of the E.A.N.S. and reports on the activities of its member societies. Only contributions written in English will be accepted.
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