Postoperative word-finding difficulties in children with posterior fossa tumours: a crosslinguistic European cohort study.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Child's Nervous System Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1007/s00381-025-06787-4
K Persson, J Grønbæk, I Tiberg, Å Fyrberg, C Castor, B Andreozzi, R Frič, P Hauser, R Kiudeliene, C Mallucci, R Mathiasen, P Nyman, B Pizer, A Sehested, D Boeg Thomsen
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Purpose: Posterior fossa tumour (PFT) surgery carries a risk of mutism or severely reduced speech. As for higher-cognitive language functions, word-finding difficulties have been reported, but no study has compared pre- and postoperative word-finding speeds to identify impairment caused by surgery. The current study investigated changes in word-finding ability associated with PFT surgery and examined factors affecting postoperative ability.

Method: We included 184 children aged 5:0-17:9 years undergoing PFT surgery and assessed word-finding ability before and after surgery using a speeded picture-naming test. We compared postoperative word-finding performance with both preoperative performance and age-specific norms and examined factors affecting word-finding ability.

Results: We found no significant difference between pre- and postoperative performance, reflecting that some children exhibited better word-finding ability after surgery, others poorer. After surgery, 95% of the children performed two standard deviations above (slower than) age-specific norms. Tumour location in the fourth ventricle negatively affected postoperative word-finding ability (B = -4.09, p < 0.05).

Conclusion: For some children, PFT surgery leads to postoperative word-finding difficulties, emphasizing the importance of postoperative language assessments and interventions. Fourth-ventricle tumour location emerged as a risk factor for poorer postoperative word-finding ability, likely reflecting surgical damage to the dentato-thalamo-cortical pathway (DTCP).

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后窝肿瘤患儿术后语言发现困难:一项跨语言的欧洲队列研究。
目的:后窝肿瘤(PFT)手术有导致缄默症或严重言语障碍的风险。对于高级认知语言功能,有发现单词困难的报道,但没有研究比较术前和术后发现单词的速度,以确定手术造成的损害。目前的研究调查了与PFT手术相关的单词查找能力的变化,并检查了影响术后能力的因素。方法:184名年龄为5:0-17:9岁的儿童接受PFT手术,采用快速图片命名测试评估手术前后的单词发现能力。我们比较了术后的单词发现能力与术前的表现和年龄特异性的标准,并检查了影响单词发现能力的因素。结果:我们发现术前和术后表现无显著差异,反映了一些儿童在手术后表现出更好的词语发现能力,而另一些则表现得更差。手术后,95%的儿童表现高于(低于)特定年龄标准两个标准差。肿瘤位于第四脑室对术后找字能力有负面影响(B = -4.09, p < 0.05)。结论:对于一些儿童,PFT手术导致术后找字困难,强调术后语言评估和干预的重要性。第四脑室肿瘤的位置是术后发现单词能力较差的危险因素,可能反映了手术对牙状-丘脑-皮质通路(DTCP)的损伤。
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Child's Nervous System
Child's Nervous System 医学-临床神经学
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322
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3 months
期刊介绍: The journal has been expanded to encompass all aspects of pediatric neurosciences concerning the developmental and acquired abnormalities of the nervous system and its coverings, functional disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, basic and clinical neuro-oncology, rehabilitation and trauma. Global pediatric neurosurgery is an additional field of interest that will be considered for publication in the journal.
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